Richard W. Morris
AUTHOR

Richard W. Morris

Tap the gear icon above to manage new release emails.
Richard W. Morris is a retired lawyer licensed in the United States Supreme Court, two U.S. states (Arizona and California), and the United Kingdom of England and Wales. He joined Mensa in 1971 and was a former teacher and adjunct professor in economics. Richard holds the academic degrees of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (B.S.) with a major in economics, Juris Doctor (J.D.), and Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration (Ph.D.). During his half-century in aviation (airline transport pilot, flight, and ground instructor licenses), he flew as pilot-in-command (captain) in some 40 countries on four continents. Richard began his legal career as a prosecutor in Tucson, Arizona, and San Diego, California, then as criminal defense counsel before placing the focus of his practice on civil matters. His published credits include articles in such diverse periodicals as the San Diego Realtor magazine, San Diego Mensan, American Ostrich, The Arizona Journal, American Atheist, Sun Life Magazine, Playboy, Truth Seeker, Art World News, the Arizona Republic, Secular World, International Liberty, the Free the People website, and various electronic editions of Scragged. He was also a columnist for the now-defunct Page (Arizona) newspaper, “Page USA.” Richard co-authored “The Art Fraud Virus” with Richard W. Stevens. His next book was a novel, “God on Trial,” followed by “Fragments of Life,” a small collection of his poems, and a historical novel “If Abe Had Been Honest.”
Read less

The Best Fiction Podcasts for Listeners Who Love a Good Story

You can’t beat a good story. Luckily, humans are great at storytelling, and the best fiction podcasts are all the proof that the modern listener requires. Get the popcorn ready; it’s storytime.

Best Sellers

Product list
  • Price: $25.00 or 1 Credit

    Sale price: $25.00 or 1 Credit

Listeners also enjoy