Paul was named Beat Poet Laureate three times
by National Beat Poetry Foundation, Inc.
Massachusetts 2017 to 2019,
U S National Beat Poet Laureate 2019 - 2020.
New Generation Beat Poet Laureate 2020 - Lifetime
Paul is best described as political, deadpan and wryly humorous, delivered in his own style. He has been called “Assassin of Apathy – power of words / humor - on the unthinkable, the unsolvable, to analyze to digest to give birth to creativity and hope.”
He has performed nationally and internationally: The Austin International Poetry Festival, in Austin TX, four years, a feature Poet 2018. A featured poets at Gödör Klubban at the Jazzköltexzeti est in Budapest, Hungary. A featured poet at Beat Festival Stockholm, Sweden. Edinburgh Fringe Festival Scotland 2018, performed 12 shows. At the Massachusetts Poetry Festival part of a featured anthology. Featured Poet at West End Poetry Festival NC. A featured poet in the movie “Trash” by Bucky Jones, all the “dialog” was poetry. Featured Poet 2017, 2018, 2019 at the National Beat Poetry Festival. 2020 Performed several times in Senegal, Africa with the Senegal – American project.
He created the project “Do It Now” where he works with many different musicians who performed at the Edinbough Fringe Festival 2019.
He is also a publisher of over 50 writers and has 7 books himself.
Swimming Lessons on the Titanic: Richmond, Paul: 9781948521109: Amazon.com: Books
https://humanerrorpublishing.com/
https://www.youtube.com/c/PaulRichmond_Human_Error_Pub/videos
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