Lorin Morgan-Richards

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Lorin Morgan-Richards (born 1975), is a Los Angeles based writer and musician of dark literature and electronic storytelling. In 1999, Richards wrote, directed and produced Enki[1] a modern dance performance and album based on Zecharia Sitchin's book The Twelfth Planet [2]. Enki premiered in Cleveland, Ohio under the choreography of Michael Medcalf, and was co-produced by Valerie Stoneking. Richards wrote a second album in 2001 entitled An Occurrence Remembered based on the Civil War short stories of Ambrose Bierce. Following this, Richards produced and directed An Occurrence Remembered which premiered in New York City under the choreography of Nicole Cavaliere, and co-production of Valerie Stoneking[3]. Two of the songs from the album were released in 2001 on Notes from thee Real Underground Vol.1. In 2002, Richards covered I'm Eighteen by Alice Cooper for the Undergound Inc. Ankhor Records release of Mutations, a Tribute to Alice Cooper.

  1. ^ Last Sigh Magazine, Enki, by Tek, published May 28, 2000
  2. ^ The Cleveland Free Times, THE POWER OF ENKI, by Laura DeMarco, Published November 17 - 23, 1999
  3. ^ Civil War Times Illustrated, December 2001