By Kathi Macias
When it comes to qualifying as a “Southern writer,” I fly just
under the radar, since I hang my hat in Southern California .
But throughout the many years of my writing career, I’ve made several forays
into the “real” South and have developed a serious love affair with the people
who so readily personify Southern hospitality.
I have also come to honor and respect one Southern lady in
particular, though she’s long-since gone on to her heavenly reward (which, no
doubt, is extensive). That lady is Harriet Tubman. Most historians put
Harriet’s birth-date as 1820, though when she entered the world on the eastern
shore of the state of Maryland ,
she was actually named Araminta, or Minty. She didn’t take on her mother’s name
of Harriet until some years later.
So what’s a Southern California
girl like me doing writing about a Southern slave woman, particularly since I’m
known for writing primarily contemporary fiction? Because the contemporary
fiction I write is centered around social issues. My most recent release, TheMoses Quilt, is no exception. The Moses Quilt is
the story about a contemporary interracial romance, where the young woman in
the relationship has serious misgivings about marrying the man she loves
because of secrets in her family’s past. The Moses Quilt is
also the story of a slave girl, born penniless and growing up under horrible
conditions, with no hope of ever obtaining an education, let alone her freedom.
And yet, because of her deep faith in God and the courage she drew from that
faith, this poverty-stricken, illiterate young girl became one of the most
accomplished and admired women in America’s history.
I am a strong believer that our yesterdays are relevant to our
todays, and also to our tomorrows—hence, the telling of a contemporary story
against a historical backdrop. This is a lesson the two young people in TheMoses Quilt—Edward and Mazie—begin to learn as they study the life and
accomplishments of Harriet Tubman. The woman overcame nearly insurmountable
obstacles because she believed that what she was doing was right, and that God
Himself had called her to do it. Not only Edward and Mazie’s lives can be changed
by understanding that powerful principle, but the readers’ lives as well.
This is a hugely important factor for writers of any genre to
grasp, and we must effectively portray it for our readers. I feel called to
write more than nice, entertaining stories (though I hope my novels are that);
I also believe I have a responsibility to convey a message through my writing.
The question is whether that message will be positive or negative. Since I
believe it is important to be part of the solution rather than part of the
problem, my message must be a positive one.
The contemporary story of The Moses Quilt takes
readers from the primary setting of San Francisco to the quaint little town of
Gee’s Bend, Alabama, where African-American folk have established a community
that produces the most amazingly beautiful quilts to be found anywhere in the
world. At the same time, the historical aspect of the book takes readers on a
journey through the incredibly difficult but ultimately triumphant life and
times of Harriet Tubman, a woman with a tender heart and an iron will, who even
today influences others with her positive message of faith and courage. The
writing of this book has made Harriet Tubman one of my own personal heroes, and
it has also become my very favorite “visit” into the heart and soul of America ’s
beautiful and beloved South.
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Kathi Macias is the multi-award-winning author of 40 books, including the 2011 Golden Scrolls Novel of the Year and Carol Award Finalist, Red Ink. Kathi and her husband, Al, live in Southern California, where she is affectionately known as “Easy Writer.” www.kathimacias.com
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