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He completed 16 books. [4] In 1974 Goines published Crime Partners, the first book in the Kenyatta series under the name Al C. Clark. Holloway House's chief executive Bentley Morriss requested that Goines publish the book under a pseudonym in order to avoid having the sales of Goines's work suffer due to too many books releasing at once. [5]
The Dopeman book 1: Urban Books: 2010: The Dopefiend: The Dopeman book 2: Urban Books: The Dopeman: Memoirs of a Snitch: The Dopeman book 3: 2012: The Day the Streets Stood Still: Urban Books [55] 2014: The White House: Akashic Books [56] 2017: The Streets Have No King: The Streets Have No King book 1: St. Martin's Griffin
Urban fiction, also known as street lit or street fiction, is a literary genre set in a city landscape; however, the genre is as much defined by the socio-economic realities and culture of its characters as the urban setting. The tone for urban fiction is usually dark, focusing on the underside of city living.
Author # of novels Publication dates Series status Comments Chronicles of Kazam series: Jasper Fforde: 4: 2010-2015 [1] His Dark Materials: Philip Pullman: 3: 1995-2000: completed: The Darkest Powers trilogy: Kelley Armstrong: 3: 2008-2010: completed: Darklight series: Darynda Jones: 3: 2012-2013 [2] The Darkness Rising trilogy: Kelley ...
“In my opinion, it was wrong to characterize these books as different from other Black literature,” says Malaika Adero, an author, agent and executive editor for AUWA, a Macmillan imprint led by Questlove. “We’ve had all kinds of classic books that dealt with the underground economy and the ghetto and weren’t classified as hip-hop lit.”
The Kenyatta series is a four-volume urban fiction series by American author Donald Goines under the pseudonym of Al C. Clark. [1] Goines released the books under a pseudonym on the request of his publisher, who wanted to avoid flooding the market with too many books under Goines's name and potentially undermining sales as well as to differentiate the books from Goines's "grittier" urban ...
Briggs began writing in 1990 and published her first novel Masques in 1993, and has primarily written in the fantasy and urban fantasy genres. [2] Her second novel, Moon Called, was published in 2006, and was the first in the Mercy Thompson series. The book made it to the USA Today bestseller lists. [citation needed]
One urban lit author, Saundra, said she found “American Fiction” funny, but “a tad bit overdramatized,” adding she doubted a novel like the one Monk wrote would be so welcomed now.
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