Richelle has been a successful freelance writer and editor for over 15 years. The Mississippi Secretary of State’s Office Commissioned her to write the history of the nine counties (Clarke, Kemper, Lauderdale, Newton, Neshoba, Leake, Smith, Scott, Jasper) in East Central, Mississippi, for the 2017 Mississippi Bicentennial book released December 2017. She co-wrote Was It Worth It, which won first place in the Tallahatchie Riverfest’s William Faulkner Playwriting Competition and performed several times on stages around Mississippi. Richelle also co-wrote Women of Potta Chitto and the soundtrack. The play showed on two community theatre stages, and she performed the soundtrack in venues around the state. She was the Special Features Director for Southern Writers Magazine and is the executive editor and writer for The Bluegrass Standard Magazine. Pif Magazine, The Copperfield Review, Neon Origami, Poetry Habitat, The Bangalore Review, Birmingham Arts Journal, and bestselling anthologies, including several editions of the Cup of Comfort Series, have published her work. She has contributed to Parents & Kids Magazine, Social South, Portico, Well Being, eat. drink. Mississippi, and Mississippi Magazine. She earned her BS in Marketing Management at Western Governors University and her Master of Arts in Creative Writing at the University of North Alabama.

Read “Keep It Simple,” Richelle’s short memoir, published in The Magnolia Tribune.

Read Richelle’s flash fiction piece, Spirtfilled, at Pif Magazine

Read “Marty Stuart: The Man, His Music, and His MIssion published in The Bluegrass Standard.

Read Richelle’s poem, Tallahatchie, in the Birmingham Arts Journal

Read Mississippi Legends: Chris Ethridge – The quiet architect of country rock in the Magnolia Tribune.

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