Tamela Rich

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Author, editor, and motorcyclist whose first two books were based on her travels.

The Arts & Science Council has generously supported my literary career with three grants to write a historical novel set in the late 1960s, a travel essay collection, and a nonfiction book on the Ohio River region’s racial legacy.

Motto: Memento mori, memento vivere (remember you must die, so remember you must live).



What I’m up to Q4, 2024

In my last update I mentioned having a book on peer review with a major university press. Here are some of the reviewers’ comments (after all, it’s not bragging if you’re quoting someone else):

Tamela Rich’s proposed book, Along the Ohio: Traveling America’s Dividing Line, seeks to understand the racial history of the lower Midwest by chronicling the author’s tour along the Ohio River, which Ric

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The cover of this book features an 1873 chromolithograph, "American progress" by George A. Crofutt, but you may know it by its other titles: "Westward the course of destiny," "Westward ho!," or "Manifest destiny." It features a white female with flow ...more
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I grew up in Licking County, Ohio. Sheltered white kids like me bought the booster club version of Ohio history hook, line, and sinker, to wit: Ohio was a most honorable state and both the “Birthplace of Aviation” and the "Mother of Presidents," incl ...more
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This is another book I've read on background for my newsletter, The 981 Project. The author, a postdoctoral research associate at Purdue University, digs deep into data and oral histories to discover why Black families avoided settling in rural India ...more
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“Regardless of whether a relationship brings us joy or sorrow, each relationship gives us the opportunity to grow stronger, nobler, and more compassionate with ourselves and others.”
Tamela Rich

“When someone asks, "What do you do?” don't start with your occupation or family status. Instead, tell them about the "real you" with a spin.
You might say, "Back home I'm run a coffee shop, but on this trip, I'm getting in touch with the part of me who wished she'd studied archeology.”
Tamela Rich, Hit The Road: A Woman's Guide to Solo Motorcycle Touring

“One of the top reasons women don’t want to travel solo is the prospect of eating alone in public.
Take heart: no one cares, and if they do, why do you care what they think? You’ll never see those people again.
Some of the most memorable meals of my travels have been in the company of strangers—often locals, including waitresses.”
Tamela Rich, Hit The Road: A Woman's Guide to Solo Motorcycle Touring

“Love the creatures for the sake of God and not for themselves. You will never become angry or impatient if you love them for the sake of God. Humanity is not perfect. There are imperfections in every human being, and you will always become unhappy if you look toward the people themselves. But if you look toward God, you will love them and be kind to them, for the world of God is the world of perfection and complete mercy. Therefore, do not look at the shortcomings of anybody; see with the sight of forgiveness. The imperfect eye beholds imperfections. The eye that covers faults looks toward the Creator of souls. He created them, trains and provides for them, endows them with capacity and life, sight and hearing; therefore, they are the signs of His grandeur. You must love and be kind to everybody, care for the poor, protect the weak, heal the sick, teach and educate the ignorant.”
Abdu'l-Baha

“We had a little slave boy whom we had hired from some one, there in Hannibal. He was from the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and had been brought away from his family and his friends, half way across the American continent, and sold. He was a cheery spirit, innocent and gentle, and the noisiest creature that ever was, perhaps. All day long he was singing, whistling, yelling, whooping, laughing - it was maddening, devastating, unendurable. At last, one day, I lost all my temper, and went raging to my mother, and said Sandy had been singing for an hour without a single break, and I couldn't stand it, and wouldn't she please shut him up.
The tears came into her eyes, and her lip trembled, and she said something like this - 'Poor thing, when he sings, it shows that he is not remembering, and that comforts me; but when he is still, I am afraid he is thinking, and I cannot bear it. He will never see his mother again; if he can sing, I must not hinder it, but be thankful for it. If you were older, you would understand me; then that friendless child's noise would make you glad.' It was a simple speech, and made up of small words, but it went home, and Sandy's noise was not a trouble to me any more.”
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“If you do follow your bliss you put yourself on a kind of track that has been there all the while, waiting for you, and the life that you ought to be living is the one you are living. Follow your bliss and don't be afraid, and doors will open where you didn't know they were going to be.”
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“...but every person who does serious time with a keyboard is attempting to translate his version of the world into words so that he might be understood.”
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