
Abiola Abrams is a
woman that probably walks into a room and commands better yet, demands attention. Her vibe is confident, self-assured and exudes of
Diva-tude. I was "introduced" to Abiola through another associate (Lucy Stand Up) and as I began to communicate with Abiola, I knew she was a sister I'd want to "kick it with."
She is well educated, beautiful and cheeky to say the least. Abiola is the
Host of BET J's The Best Shorts and Author of the newly published book DARE from Simon & Schuster. So, as she began her virtual
book tour, I knew I had to get a seat on her whirlwind cyber promotion.
As you hit
play on the promo
video and the
music in the background reverberates
"GET THE HELL ON UP," you know you've landed on Planet Abiola.
So, without further adu, I give you, ABIOLA ABRAMS in her own words.
Saba, Ink:. What is the origin and meaning of Abiola?Abiola: Abiola is a Yoruba name meaning joy. My
parents named me although they dispute which one chose the name. Abiola is a very common name in Guyana. Every other person born in the 70s or 80s is named Abiola. It was a very difficult name to grown up with as a
child in
America since
children just want to blend in, and I was teased mercilessly, but now I wear my name with pride. Spread the joy, spread the love! (laughs)
Saba, Ink: How would you describe your book and why?Abiola: Dare is the story of Maya, a sociologist who becomes an off the chain rapper. It is lots of fun, but also smart. I don't mind calling the novel chick lit because people have a need to put boxes around things to understand them, and there are many ways to describe something. Another person might describe
Dare as literature, and another might say social commentary. A third person might say romantic comedy. We would all be correct.
Saba,Ink: With Oprah's Book Club, people may not realize how segregated the Abiola: Publishing Industry can be - Describe your journey and experiences.
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