Richard Kiephe

Portland, Oregon

Richard Kiephe lives in Portland, Oregon. He works in property management, which is not interesting, and he is fine with that. He worked nights through high school and college. Life 101 is his first novel.

Life 101, a novel

Life 101 cover

He is not writing to be believed. He is writing because the alternative is to be forgotten.

An eighty-four-year-old man dying of cancer sits alone in a shabby hotel room in Portland in 1989, finishing the autobiography he started fifty years ago.

He is, reluctantly, a historian. He thinks the Peloponnesian War was a bar fight that got out of hand. He thinks the Mongols were very good at two things. He thinks most of what is taught about the Black Death is wrong. He has never been asked his opinions on Carthage, which is for the best.

In what sometimes feels like a past life, he was a dockworker, a scribe, a hobo, a translator, a piano player in a Chicago speakeasy. He has crossed the Atlantic three times and the Pacific once. He speaks several languages well and a dozen more badly. He has been married more times than he cares to count. He fell in love once, with Margaret Fielding, who died in 1849, unfortunately.

Life 101 is his account: a hundred lives across five thousand years, told the way a careful old man tells anything. Dry. Specific. Occasionally very funny. Never asking to be believed.

Out October 1, 2026. Preorder on Amazon.

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