Career
Publishing under his legal name, Eric Durchholz, he also writes under the pseudonyms Jaya Mangelou and Beau Ratliffe, A gay writer, Durchholz has stated that he draws on childhood experiences and memories of growing up as a bullied gay youth in his writing. A recognized name and personality in gay popular culture and fiction, he has spoken at seminars and been interviewed on the Starz! network. At one time a prolific Internet radio host, Durchholz did a live netcast during the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
Durchholz also contributed in part to Camgirls: Celebrity and Community in the Age of Social Networks (Digital Formations, 2008) by Theresa M. Senft.
Durchholz is perhaps best known for his first novel, The Promise of Eden (Concrete Books, 1999). He is also the author of Just Publish Some of my Poetry "Fore I Diiie (Concrete Books, 2001), The Fabulous Second Coming (Concrete Books, 2001), Office Tha Chain (2005), iNVERSION (2005), 3dboys 4 (2007), Eric: A True Story (2011) and several other novels and coffee table books
In 2009 Durchholz published the experimental fiction novel HEARTLESS. Some of his books list "William Eric Durchholz" as the copyright owner. Durchholz currently resides in Chicago, where he helped establish the former The Funny Spot comedy club
Durcholz has changed his name back to Patrick John Coleman, and currently operates a New-Age philosophy and spiritual advice channel on YouTube under the same name.
He now claims to be a psychic, a spiritual medium, and shaman.