
Richard Authier Lee has written for news services, newspaper and broadcast. He is a veteran of radio and newspaper work in New England and served as a nonprofit executive in Massachusetts.
He began “High Ground” while living in Maine, when he met an woman in her eighties who claimed to be an electromagnetic hypersensitive, someone who could sense and feel pain in the presence of radio, television and other forms of electromagnetic radiation (EMR). She had grown up at a time and place where EMR was almost nonexistent. Now, it is everywhere. He spent a number of years researching the science and began writing a novel based on the concept, finishing it after retiring from nonprofit work in 2014.
He later recorded the audiobook edition of High Ground now available through Amazon and Audible.
“High Ground” is his first novel. He is currently working on a sequel, “Time Is An Island,” also set in Maine, and a third book, a collection of short stories, “Charlie’s Lucky Star.”
Lee lives in Holyoke, Massachusetts with his wife Norma and their beagle, Scout, who is blithely unaware that he is a dog.

