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In between came What Southern Women Know About Faith, What Southern Women Know About Flirting, My Life in The Pits (a critically acclaimed memoir of her years in NASCAR racing as a reporter and publicist) and the novel, The Town That Came A-Courtin’, which has been optioned for a movie.
The popularity of WSWK launched her as a storyteller who rivets audiences with tales of the South as seen through the eyes of its people.
Ronda’s books include Mark My Words, A Memoir of Mama, a collection of Ronda’s Mama stories as first told in her newspaper column; Let Me Tell You Something, a compilation of newspaper columns which also includes new stories and backstories; There’s A Better Day A-Comin’, a personal accounting of people who triumphed over tribulation by pushing through to find a better day; the bestselling What Southern Women Know About Faith and What Southern Women Know About Flirting; My Life in The Pits, a critically acclaimed memoir of her years spent in NASCAR racing as a reporter and publicist; and the novel, The Town That Came A-Courtin', which became a television movie starring Lauren Holly and the much-beloved Valerie Harper.
A former, award-winning sports writer, Ronda returned to her newspaper roots in 2003 with a weekly column which appears in over fifty newspapers.
She exploded into national prominence a little more than a decade ago with the syndication of her newspaper column and with the publication of the first of several books, What Southern Women Know (That Every Woman Should), which has now topped 30 printings. Her most recent is There’s A Better Day A-Comin’, a personal accounting of dozens of people – famous and non-famous – who triumphed over tribulation and setbacks to push through adversity.
She has appeared on dozens of television and radio shows. Ronda and her dachshund, Dixie Dew, make their home among the red clay hills of her native homeland where both spend a significant amount of time on the back porch.
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What Southern Women Know about Faith, April 2009Hardcover
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Written by David Morrison, posted on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 · Leave a Comment
Author, Speaker, Syndicated Columnist
Atlanta
Rich, a 1983 journalism major, started her career, believe it or not, as a sports writer – an award-winning one at that.
She has appeared on dozens of television shows including The View, The Other Half, Fox Sports and CNN, as well as in the pages of Redbook, Cosmopolitan, New York Times, Washington Post, Southern Living, and Woman’s Own.
About Ronda
Ronda Rich, a bestselling author and syndicated columnist, exploded on the national stage three decades ago with the wildly successful What Southern Women Know (That Every Woman Should), a book now in its 40th printing with a 20th Anniversary edition released by the original publisher, Perigee.
With her stories alternating between humorous, sentimental, and wise, Ronda delivers a punch of Southern life, weekly, to over a million readers who revel in a story well told, one that often is entwined with a moral or lesson learned.
She has appeared on dozens of television shows including The View, Fox and Friends, The Other Half, Fox Sports, CNN, as well as in the pages of People, USA Today, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Golden Isles Magazine, Southern Living, and Woman's Own.
Ronda and her husband, John Tinker, an Emmy award-winning television writer and producer, live in the country outside Atlanta, Georgia, near the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains from where Ronda’s people came.
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Ronda Rich, an eleventh-generation Southerner, is the bestselling author of What Southern Women Know (That Every Woman Should) and a popular national columnist.
She is a regular contributor to Georgia Public Television and Radio and speaks with Southern charm and humor at over a hundred events each year.