Walking Tall Journal
Walking Tall Journal
Walking Tall Journal
Walking Tall Journal
Walking Tall Journal
Walking Tall Journal
Walking Tall Journal
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Walking Tall Journal

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About the Book

Kellie Richardson’s “Walking Tall” Artist Journal offers writers the ideal space to capture multidisciplinary works in progress, such as creative writing, visual art, or philosophical musings. Featuring a durable hardcover format and three sections of lined, dotted, and blank pages, respectively, this multidisciplinary tool gives creatives the flexibility they need to seamlessly flow from one artform to another. It includes 150 pages of space for creativity. 

The cover of this multifunctional writing journal features “Walking Tall,” a collage art piece crafted by multidisciplinary collage artist, poet, and essayist Kellie Richardson. This journal is the perfect gift for the creatively minded.  

 

ISBN: 979-8-9873352-5-3

Publication Date: July 1, 2025

Edition: 1st Edition

Pages: 150

Format: Hardcover

Dimensions: 6.69” x 9.61”  / 244 x 170 mm

 

About the Author

Kellie Richardson is a writer, artist and educator born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. Her work explores the intersection of race, class, and gender with specific emphasis on themes of love, loss and longing. She employs both classical poetic forms as well as contemporary mediums such as spoken word. Her work is provocative yet accessible, powerful yet vulnerable.

Kellie’s debut poetry collection,What Us Is, was published in 2017, shortly after she was named Tacoma Poet Laureate (2017-2019). She’s also the creator of Brown Betty (2012), a blog providing armor and inspiration for real life and a place where commerce and community intersect to cultivate healing. Kellie is particularly inspired and called to explore the experiences of women of color, and the intersectionality of identities.