Lisa Gioia-Acres

historian • author • genealogist

Author

I authored Showgirls of Las Vegas with Arcadia Publishing in 2013 and have been published in several anthologies. I’ve written for Southern Nevada History Project, the Nevada Women’s Virtual Center, and more.

Researcher

I conducted research and interviews with the Oral History Research Center, Three Square Oral History and Biography Project, and more. Personal oral histories, business and organization histories, genealogy, and work on my memoir keep me very busy!

About Lisa

I have always been drawn to hearing the stories of others.

I didn’t set out to become an anthropologist or a historian.

But I believe my early life experience, that of losing my mother and father when I was an infant, somehow put me on this path. When I learned in my early teens how they died, shocked at the details of the tragedy, I began a quest to find out more in the hopes of understanding how this could be my story. I began doing investigative research about my parents; their lives and the circumstances surrounding their deaths. It was like opening Pandora’s Box; I became obsessed with digging up history and writing about it. It helped me to understand many things: the choices I made throughout my life’s journey, how tragedy at any age can affect lives, how the actions of those long dead reverberate on those left behind, and how empowering the search for the past can be for those willing to look behind them to inform their present and future.

My first oral history in 1978. This is Tessa “Grandma” Prisbrey. She built the famous Bottle House in Simi Valley, CA.

Since then, I have gathered many personal life histories and have expanded to conduct business and oral histories as well. In addition, genealogical research – my own personal search for roots and for others, is a gratifying experience.

Heroes Gone too Soon

Originally published July 2009 Frank McCourt just died.  When one of my idols passes on it’s as though I have lost an opportunity, lost that improbable chance to meet them and share with them just how important they are to a Nobody like me.  It happened when...

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Evening Class and a Trip to Italy

Originally published June 2009 I love reading Maeve Binchy novels; she is such a great character writer.  I owe her thanks for all of the hours of pleasure she has given me with her writing, as well as for the fulfillment of a dream that came about because of one...

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Birth Experience My Way

Originally published May 2009 As I get older and find myself in the phase of my life that experts like Christiane Northrup (The Wisdom of Menopause) claim is the time when women find their “voice”, I thought my outspokenness had just emerged.  I realize now that...

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