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EPISODE · Jan 17, 2025 · 28 MIN

Researching Porticello Sicily

from Italian Roots and Genealogy · host Bob Sorrentino

Send us a textIn this engaging conversation, Bob Sorrentino and Carlo Treviso delve into the rich history and culture of Sicily, exploring Carlo's personal journey of discovering his Sicilian roots and the inspiration behind his novel, Siciliana. They discuss the process of writing historical fiction, the significance of female protagonists, and the importance of preserving Italian culture and traditions in America.TakeawaysCarlo's journey to Sicily sparked his interest in writing.Sicilian culture was not fully embraced during Carlo's upbringing.The Sicilian Vespers uprising inspired Carlo's novel.Writing historical fiction requires extensive research and creativity.Choosing a genre is crucial for storytelling.Personal memories can serve as a foundation for writing.Carlo's next novel features a new heroine in Sicily.The importance of female characters in historical narratives.Cultural preservation is vital for future generations.Naming children with Italian names helps keep the culture alive.TitlesUnveiling Sicilian HeritageThe Art of Historical FictionEmpowering Female Heroes in LiteratureSound Bites"I really got to see the island in its full glory.""I still have family there.""You should really be your first audience.""I hitched on this legend that it was started by a young woman.""It's up to us to keep the traditions alive."Chapters00:00Exploring Sicilian Heritage08:07The Journey of Writing Siciliana14:51Crafting Historical Fiction19:58The Power of Female Protagonists28:54Preserving Italian CultureTurnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.Siciliana A NovelInspired by actual events, Siciliana is the harrowing tale of a young woman’s courage.The Woman In RedStory of Anita Garibaldi and how she meets the leader of the Brazilian resistance,Giuseppe GaribaldiAntoinette's SisterMaria Carolina Charlotte— Queen of Naples, Archduchess of the HRE.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.

Send us a textIn this engaging conversation, Bob Sorrentino and Carlo Treviso delve into the rich history and culture of Sicily, exploring Carlo's personal journey of discovering his Sicilian roots and the inspiration behind his novel, Siciliana. They discuss the process of writing historical fiction, the significance of female protagonists, and the importance of preserving Italian culture and traditions in America.TakeawaysCarlo's journey to Sicily sparked his interest in writing.Sicilian culture was not fully embraced during Carlo's upbringing.The Sicilian Vespers uprising inspired Carlo's novel.Writing historical fiction requires extensive research and creativity.Choosing a genre is crucial for storytelling.Personal memories can serve as a foundation for writing.Carlo's next novel features a new heroine in Sicily.The importance of female characters in historical narratives.Cultural preservation is vital for future generations.Naming children with Italian names helps keep the culture alive.TitlesUnveiling Sicilian HeritageThe Art of Historical FictionEmpowering Female Heroes in LiteratureSound Bites"I really got to see the island in its full glory.""I still have family there.""You should really be your first audience.""I hitched on this legend that it was started by a young woman.""It's up to us to keep the traditions alive."Chapters00:00Exploring Sicilian Heritage08:07The Journey of Writing Siciliana14:51Crafting Historical Fiction19:58The Power of Female Protagonists28:54Preserving Italian CultureTurnkey. The only thing you’ll lift are your spirits.Siciliana A NovelInspired by actual events, Siciliana is the harrowing tale of a young woman’s courage.The Woman In RedStory of Anita Garibaldi and how she meets the leader of the Brazilian resistance,Giuseppe GaribaldiAntoinette's SisterMaria Carolina Charlotte— Queen of Naples, Archduchess of the HRE.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showPurchase my book "Farmers and Nobles" here or at Amazon.

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