Monday, October 13, 2014

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Gabriella Robinson
(864)238-6608
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Gabriella Robinson Announces the Release of Fiction Book Ma Lil

PROMOTIONAL RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Greenville, South Carolina – Gabriella Robinson is proud to announce the release of her debut novel Ma Lil.

Ma Lil is a compelling tale focused on the Reconstruction era, the end of the civil war and the struggle of a mother and her childrenMa Lil depicts the struggles of an African American family from 1865-1965. The story begins in 1865 with the birth of the main character Lil. It is a story of love, strength, struggle, racism and triumph. Lil finds herself a widow with a young daughter after her husband is murdered by KKK members. Lil overcomes her fear and loss to raise her family in the face of impossible odds. The story is a collection of the memories of three generations of this family.

Gabriella lives in Greenville, South Carolina.  She completed undergraduate studies at Davidson College as well as graduate studies at UNC- Chapel Hill and Converse College.  Ms. Robinson worked as a teacher assistant and substitute teacher in Greenville, South Carolina. She has also worked for local and state government in South Carolina.  During her spare time she enjoys volunteering with the youth in her community. She has served in AMERICORPS as a VISTA (Volunteer in service to America).


BOOK FACTS

·        Title -    Ma Lil



·        Author  -   Gabriella Robinson


·        Publisher -  Create Space  (Self Published)

·         ISBN :  9781494274009


·        Date Published October 7, 2014


·         Number of pages – p.155


·        Genre -   Historical Fiction




YOU MAY LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS AUTHOR AND THE NOVEL  AT  THE FOLLOWING LINKS:


                                       
SAMPLE Q &A

Where were you born?

A:  I was born in Greenville, South Carolina.  I attended college and completed graduate school in North Carolina.  However, I have spent my adult life in Greenville, South Carolina.


Where did the idea for this book come from?

A:  I have always enjoyed reading the biographies of famous historical figures and studying history.  When I attended college I took African American studies courses.  During this time, I began to read about the Reconstruction era.  Most of the information was in African American anthologies or in history books.  I wanted to learn more about this era and began to imagine what life most of have been like during this time.  I kept  a notebook and began writing essays in college.  This curiosity led to this book.    

What made you decide to self- publish?  

A:  When I began writing this book, I was employed full time and had other commitments and obligations.  Therefore, the flexibility of writing the book when I had the time and the flexibility of not having to meet schedule deadlines and obligations was attractive to me.

 Do you have another project in the work?

I have ideas for novels in my mind.  However, the ideas are not written at this time.  I would love to write a science fiction novel.

 What writing styles do you imitate?

 A:  There are many authors that I enjoy reading.  However, I do not imitate anyone.  I like to relax and share myself and observations with others without concentrating on technique and style.  

Why is this book relevant?

A:  This book is relevant because it addresses a significant historical event.  The ending of slavery and the events that immediately followed.  There are many books and films that address slavery, Jim Crow, or segregation.  However, not many novels  present  the  Reconstruction era.  Also, Ma Lil traces a fictional family from reconstruction to the civil rights.   The audience for this book could include those who enjoy reading historical fiction as well as those who enjoy romance and general fiction.

What is your writing background ?

A:  As a graduate student at the University of North Carolina, my graduate departmental paper was published in 1986,   Mixed Use Development as a Revitalization Tool In Areas of Urban Blight and Decay : The Greenville Commons in Greenville, South Carolina.    This was a technical trade paper and of course not a work of fiction.

Where can a person find a copy of your work?

A: My book is available at the following links at Amazon and KDP :





What is the book about?

A: Ma Lil  is a book which addresses the struggle of an African American family from Reconstruction to the Civil Rights movement.   It is a story about love, strength, struggle, racism and triumph.  After Lil’s husband is killed by white racist,  Lil overcomes her fears and doubts to raise her family.  The story chronicles the lives of three generations.


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