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Teri Woods
Urban Book Source
January 2006


Teri Woods

From street corner book peddler to Urban literature’s top grossing publisher, Teri Woods has realized the goal that every independent publisher strives for—independence. With a ten million dollar business, she’s outselling even the major publishing houses when it comes to urban fiction.

Teri may be living a fantasy life that many can only dream of but her success didn’t happen over night. In 1992, True to the Game was penned, but over the next six years it would be rejected by every publisher it was submitted to. Unmotivated, Teri shelved her book and gave up her literary dreams until a friend read and loved her story in 1998. It was then she gained her drive back and decided to self-publish her book. In three years she turned her hand to hand sales into a million dollar business, forming Teri Woods Publishing.

Teri Wood Publishing is responsible for single handily drawing attention to a genre that has been ignored since the likes of Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim. With titles such as B-More Careful, Dutch, Dutch II, Teri Woods Publishing, has sold over 1 million books to date, and dominates many best seller lists.

Currently, Teri is working on publishing new authors, and building The Teri Woods Foundation; a non-profit organization that will donate proceeds from her novels to a Teri Woods Scholarship Fund to provide financial assistance to inner city youth to pursue their career in literature. With an arsenal of books awaiting release in 2006, Teri Woods is as ambitious as she has ever been, and will not be stopped.

UBS: With all of your success, we know the major publishers, agents and editors have been knocking down your door…why have you chosen to stay independent?
Woods:
I like to have the editorial creativity to release novels to the public as I see fit. I also have watched my competitors and peers take deals with the majors, just for the advance money but wind up in the hole to these companies. Even independent, I still do more numbers than my peers and competitors signed to the biggest major publishers, so what would be the point for me to write for them when I can write for myself. And finally, I think if you can handle the business of publishing you should stay in business for yourself. Some people can’t deal with the business side of it and are truly meant to be authors.

UBS: How do you locate fresh, talented writers to sign? And what do you look for in a manuscript that makes its way to you?
Woods:
I do not locate writers, they contact me. When looking at a manuscript, I look for a strong, interesting story line, even the weakest of writers may have a crazy story to tell. I do a lot of rewriting for the material I release by my authors, which helps with the creativity and the flow of the books my readers enjoy. So, it might need some fine tuning, but at the end of the day, it’s a great story behind the books I chose to publish.

UBS: How do you overcome writers block, if and when you come across it?
Woods:
I get writers block all the time and I know the authors that write for my company would say the same thing. You have to break the monotony at times, stop, change the mood or setting, and take time to think about where you’re going and where you want to take a reader. I really try to make sure that any material associated with my name and company doesn’t bore the reader, I think writer’s block can ultimately make a story boring or long and drawn out and lead a reader no where.

UBS: You've been nominated as one of the top 20 most attractive female authors in Urban Fiction by UrbanBookSource.com. How does this make you feel?
Woods:
Well, since I’m nine months pregnant and not feeling very attractive, you’ve definitely made my day with your nomination.

UBS: What are your upcoming titles?
Woods:
We have the following five books to be released in 2006 and 2007: Double Dose; Deadly Reigns II; Predators; For Gangstas Only; and Deadly Reigns III.

UBS: I know much has changed since your first book was published, how do you feel about the urban fiction genre as of right now?
Woods:
I feel really good about what has transpired since True to the Game. I am proud to have laid a blue print in self-publishing. I think that after everything, we as a race of people have been through and for everything we have been denied, it is wonderful to see that there is another way for us to eat and make the quality of life better for ourselves. To know that I am a part of that, validates everything I am and everything I represent to others coming behind me in this book business. I think that we are leaving our mark and telling our stories and that is something that hasn’t really been done for the urban book reading market. I also feel that the urban fiction genre is on the verge of exploding, I think It’s like rap music in the early 80’s when everyone said that it was going nowhere. I think these books will be big, really big. And I also think that the really good books and the crème de la crème of authors will be worth millions and millions of dollars in the very near future. Those major publishers are buying us real cheap right now, but in a minute, they’re going to have to step their weight up and they will because they will want to eat off of what we created and they will want to control the urban market, that’s what I really think.


For more information on Teri Woods, visit: www.teriwoodspublishing.com


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Nellie Dymeck :
Posted 43 days ago
Teri Woodz U Are Tha Shyyt Gurl, Keep Doing Ya Thang..... These Hataz Frown On You But Chu Gott Some Shit Out.. I Need You Ta Make Tha Movie Of True Ta The Game Girl.. LOL Keep Doing Ya Thang Girl
Lakea :
Posted 58 days ago
If you people ever paid attention she wrote The True To The Game trilogy. And all the books that she didn't write has the other authors name on it. You guys are so smart and think you know everything but you don't. She has her own publishing company that is why her name appears on the books. When you read other books by other publishing companies they also have there name on the books. So I guess Triple Crown Publishing is fraud too.
Shyteel :
Posted 100 days ago
This cat is a fraud. She doesn't even write half of her books. Eric Enck does.
h. lee ross :
Posted 167 days ago
i nam a writer with 3 books written i got a deal 4 u terri u can have all the loot from the 1st book i jus need my name out there 4 real i am da truth give me a chance
Alyissa :
Posted 314 days ago
The truth is out and now everyone knows that Teri Woods is a FRAUD! Lottie, it was never about money. It was about Teri being shady. I'm glad all of the authors that she has defrauded and taken credit for their work have moved on and now the world knows. God don't like ugly. You can't keep doing people dirty and think that nothing is going to come of it. All the readers should get together and file a cl ... action suit against Teri Woods. We've all been defrauded.
meesha :
Posted 316 days ago
I read True to the Game and it w ... tright but after that there was so much stuff circulating about her.She have people write stuff for her.She doesn't write anything.I wouldn't give Teri credit for nothing.I give those who ghost wrote her stories credit bc they are the ones who made it the success that it is.
Lottie :
Posted 318 days ago
I would like to say, I have read many book that were published by Ms. Woods and enjoyed everyone of them. I would just like to con't to see our people hold one another down when it come to doing things that will help each other. I don't know all of the details as to why Ms. Woods and Mr. Teagu could not reach some type of understanding with Dutch III. I understand that Mr. Teagu has a book out there named "The Final " (Dutch III), that does not include Ms. Wood in the publishing, but you can only purchase it on Amazon which will be very hard to get people to purchase because you are asked to pay with credit card online. Ms. Wood and Mr. Teagu, I wish you both would consider to make this book available to everyone together. You both will benifet off of this, You both started this together and should finish is together. Remember money is not the root of evil, its the love of money that gets in that way. Hope you understand this book is long overdue and waited on. Let make it happen.
Jamal :
Posted 457 days ago
I LOVE me some Teri. I've only read True to the Game by her though cause I wanna wait for Deadly Reigns III & Dutch III to come out before I buy any of the other ones, simply because I don't wanna have to read a book a 2nd time to remind myself of what happend. But yo, this girl is the shiii for real! She did her thing with True to the Game with unforgettable characters! Can't wait for True to the Game II to come out. Ya'll who don't know bout Teri, ya'll might wanna consider investing in her. Trust me, you wont regret it!
Raquel :
Posted 457 days ago
Hey do you guys know what Teri Woods is up to...I think I read somewhere ya'll did an interview or something with her...can ya'll share what's going on?
 



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