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L. Cherelle

3.9/5 ( ratings)
Lauren Cherelle uses her time and talents to traverse imaginary and professional worlds. She manages and writes for Resolute Publishing, an indie publisher that helps transforms dreams into realities for female writers. Her second novel, The Dawn of Nia, is a story about the sting of abandonment, the difficulty of forgiveness, and the grace of transformative love. Her short story “A Secret Validation” was published in G.R.I.T.S: Girls Raised in the South: An Anthology of Queer Womyn’s Voices & Their Allies . She has also edited and published stories in the anthology Lez Talk: A Collection of Black Lesbian Short Fiction .

During the week, Lauren works in nonprofit development and administration. On weekends, she hangs up her fundraising hat to focus on developmental editing, graphic design projects, and personal writing. She resides in Louisville, KY with her partner of thirteen years. Together, they aspire to open a business incubator that houses a community-based mental wellness center that serves women and families.

Outside of reading, writing, and working, Lauren volunteers as a child advocate. She loves to visit new cities, binge watch her favorite shows, play in her curly hair, and teach women to explore and adore the power of intimacy.

L. Cherelle

3.9/5 ( ratings)
Lauren Cherelle uses her time and talents to traverse imaginary and professional worlds. She manages and writes for Resolute Publishing, an indie publisher that helps transforms dreams into realities for female writers. Her second novel, The Dawn of Nia, is a story about the sting of abandonment, the difficulty of forgiveness, and the grace of transformative love. Her short story “A Secret Validation” was published in G.R.I.T.S: Girls Raised in the South: An Anthology of Queer Womyn’s Voices & Their Allies . She has also edited and published stories in the anthology Lez Talk: A Collection of Black Lesbian Short Fiction .

During the week, Lauren works in nonprofit development and administration. On weekends, she hangs up her fundraising hat to focus on developmental editing, graphic design projects, and personal writing. She resides in Louisville, KY with her partner of thirteen years. Together, they aspire to open a business incubator that houses a community-based mental wellness center that serves women and families.

Outside of reading, writing, and working, Lauren volunteers as a child advocate. She loves to visit new cities, binge watch her favorite shows, play in her curly hair, and teach women to explore and adore the power of intimacy.

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