[1][2] He is the current president of the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College[3][4] and a founding editor of MOKO: Caribbean Arts & Letters.
[5] Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, Georges was raised and currently resides in the British Virgin Islands.
(Creative Writing) from Aberystwyth University, and a Ph.D. (Creative and Critical Writing) from University of Sussex, where he published his thesis "Charting the sea in Caribbean poetry: Kamau Brathwaite, Derek Walcott, Dionne Brand, Alphaeus Norman, Verna Penn Moll, and Richard Georges.
degree, he found himself "falling in love with images and rhyme and would find parallels between writers like Walcott and Eliot with lyrical rappers like Nas and Eminem.
"[7] Georges' poetry is enveloped in the textured sensuality of the sea while also addressing the violent history of the Caribbean and recent events such as Hurricane Irma and the climate crisis.