James L. Richardson writes bold, cinematic adventures that drag pulp heroes, lost empires, and impossible science into the light of modern storytelling. A Canadian author and founder of Public Domain Super Heroes, he builds connected worlds that blend history, myth, and rebellion—from anti-imperialist fantasy epics like The Ease of Taking to postwar noir tales such as Dr. Satan and the Element of Evil. A lifelong comics and history obsessive, Richardson crafts stories that ask what heroism looks like when the world itself is the villain. When not writing, he designs covers, builds worlds, and drinks too much coffee in Prescott, Ontario.
Quarks & Re-Creation is a science-fiction novella that blends police procedural, hard science speculation, and philosophical inquiry. It is a high concept book that tackles sci-if’s question about teleportation. This book doesn’t just pose this question theoretically. It actually drives the plot.
Its tone oscillates between light banter and existential horror.
This is a book for those who enjoy science fiction that lingers in your mind and makes you question what survival actually means.