Richard Yaxley spent his childhood in Devonport, Cooee and Hobart. He attended Rose Bay State High School and Rosney College and attained his BA from the University of Tasmania in 1981. Yaxley also has a Master of Letters (Cultural Studies) from the University of Central Queensland. He has lived in Hervey Bay since 1986, and has taught at various secondary schools including Urangan State High School, where he was head of the English Department, and has also written, directed and produced several school musicals.
Yaxley has published widely, including fiction in periodicals such as Island and LINQ, and has written plays for Z-PAC Community Theatre, including 'Jellybeans', which was commended by the 2002 Queensland Premier's Drama Awards. His 2004 play, 'Heart', was runner-up in the 2004 Queensland Theatre Company's Expressions Program. In addition, he has published numerous texts for secondary schools. His first novel, The Rose Leopard, was published by University of Queensland Press in 2003
Yaxley has been the recipient of an Australia Council grant.