Lorraine Sanabria Robertson

Lorraine Sanabria Robertson is an author, nationally published freelance writer, social media enthusiast and founder of 30 Miles Media, Inc. Her work has appeared in various publications including Heart and Soul, Upscale and Teen People magazines. She frequently pens parenting, marriage, travel and health related stories. In March 2009 she was featured on the Travel Channel’s “Great Cruises: Why Not The Mediterranean?” television show.

Lorraine is the author of Help! I'm a Newlywed ... What Do I Do Now? Wife-Saving Advice Every New Bride Must Know to Survive the First Year of Marriage; creator of AskWifey.com; and co-founder of TheBlogRollers.com.

With more than 15 years of experience Lorraine, former director of publicity for LaFace Records, has contributed to the success of several superstar artists including OutKast, Usher, TLC and Toni Braxton. She also served as assistant director of communications at Spelman College where she was editor of the college newsletter, was on the editorial board for the college's publications, and remains a regular contributor to the Spelman Messenger, the school's alumnae magazine.

Happily married for 11 years, Lorraine lives in Atlanta with her husband, Napoleon, and their children, Miles and Milan. Her life-changing wedding was featured on The Learning Channel’s popular television show, “A Wedding Story.”

Contact Lorraine at lorraine_robertson@comcast.net.

Recent Happenings

To learn more about what's happening in Lorraine's world see the posts below.

Food For Thought

One of the best perks about freelance writing is expanding my knowledge and learning about subjects I might never explore without an assignment letter. My article, “Food For Thought: When it Comes to Organic Choices, Experts Reveal Whether 'Green' Really Means 'Go,'” in the May 2009 issue of Upscale magazine changed the way I eat. Speaking with experts about conventional versus organic foods was an eye-opening experience.

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This article was more than just an assignment, it was life-changing for me, and hopefully, for readers, too.

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