Richelle E. Goodrich Biography

Biography

Type: Writer

Born: September 16, Ogden, Utah, The United States

Died:

Her quotes have been published in a number of books including the Oxford "Philosophy Being Human" Course Book, "Chicken Soup for the Soul: Christmas in Canada", and in a Revlon magazine ad campaign. She has a strong love of the arts―drama, choir, sketching, painting, literature. This author writes whenever and wherever opportunity presents itself. Richelle writes young adult books―fantasies, adventures, and some realities, always with a touch of romance. "The Harrowbethian Sag"a is a six-book series that follows Queen Eena on an incredible road of adventure and self-discovery. These Eena books are a work of fantasy, with dragons, magic, and hidden treasures, all in a sci-fi setting. These books are packed with non-stop surprises and sweet romance. "Dandelions, The Disappearance of Annabelle Fancher" is a work entirely different from Eena's fantasy adventure. Dandelions is a suspenseful, human-interest account detailing the harsh reality endured by young Annabelle Fancher. It tenderly acquaints the reader with a lonely young girl and shares her courage facing adversity. Many of Annabelle's experiences were taken from the lives of actual people. "Secrets of a Noble Key Keeper" is additional to "Dandelions"; it is young Miss Annabelle Fancher's original fairy tale written for one of her few friends, Mr. Michael Lundstrom. Destined to be a children's classic, this whimsical story of Dreamland is perfect for everyone―young and young at heart. Richelle has authored hundreds of quotes and poems. "Smile Anyway: Quotes, Verse, and Grumblings for Every Day of the Year" and "Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, and a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year" are two books filled with Richelle's favorite penned quotes. Books: Dandelions: The Disappearance of Annabelle Fancher Secrets of a Noble Key Keeper The Harrowbethian Saga: Eena, The Dawn and Rescue Eena, The Return of a Queen Eena, The Curse of Wanyaka Cave Eena, The Two Sisters Eena, The Tempter's Snare Eena, The Companionship of the Dragon's Soul Smile Anyway Making Wishes The Tarishe Curse Loosey Goosey: The Girl Who Loves Feathers (with Stefanie Giles)

Richelle E. Goodrich Quotes

The crazy thing about poetry is how its simplicity makes it complicated.

It is said that you can't write without a reader. The opposite holds true as well; you can't read without a writer. But if as a single, creative person you are one in the same, then, well.....problem solved! Great writing is born from that which we personally long to read.

I love words.  I crave descriptions that overwhelm my imagination with vivid detail.  I dwell on phrases that make my heart thrum.  I cherish expressions that pierce my emotions and force the tears to spill over.   In essence, I long for a writer's soul sealed in ink on the page.

It's a phenomenal experience jumping from the devious mind of a sorceress bent on conquering the world to the compassionate musing of a queen capable of healing life with a touch - all in a flicker of thought. That's why I love writing.

Relax; the world's not watching that closely. It's too busy contemplating itself in the mirror.

I read so I might live a thousand lives in a lifetime. I write to control the particulars in those lives.

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