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  1. David L. Robbins (born July 4, 1950) [1] is an American author of English and Pennsylvania Dutch descent. He writes both fiction and non-fiction.

  2. Nw York Times best-selling author David L. Robbins has written 15 novels, four professionally produced plays, and, in 2018, was named one of two most influential literary artists in the Commonwealth of Virginia for the past 50 years by the Virginia Commission for the Arts.

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  3. David L. Robbins (born March 10, 1954) is an American author of several historical fiction novels, and a co-founder of the James River Writers. He founded the Richmond-based Podium Foundation.

  4. David L. Robbins Biography. David L. Robbins was born in Richmond, Virginia, on March 10, 1954. He grew up in Sandston, a small town east of Richmond. Both his parents, Sam and Carol, were veterans of WWII. In 1976, Robbins graduated from the College of William & Mary, in Williamsburg, Virginia, with a B.A. in Theater and Speech.

  5. David L. Robbins was born in Richmond, Virginia, on March 10, 1954. He grew up in Sandston, a small town east of Richmond out by the airport; his father was among the first to sit behind the new radar scope in the air traffic control tower. Both his parents, Sam and Carol, were veterans of WWII.

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  6. David Robbins, real name David L. Robbins (not the actual author who goes by that name), is an American writer with Pennsylvania Dutch and British ancestry. He writes both fiction and nonfiction that includes adventure, mystery, young adult, fantasy, science fiction, horror, and western novels.

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  8. Scorched Earth. Published in March of 2003, Scorched Earth, tells the story of how when newborn Nora Carol dies in her mother’s arms at birth she is buried in the church graveyard. Appalled by her mixed race, the White deacons of the church have her body exhumed. That night the church is burned to the ground, and Nora’s father, Elijah, is blamed.

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