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Interviews

  • Anthony Fields
  • Blaine Martin
  • Eyonne Williams: Hell Razor Honeys
  • Jackie-O
  • Terrell C. Wright
  • Mike Sanders
  • Relentless Aaron
  • Ethan Brown
  • Eyonne Williams: Reading in the Fastlane
  • Vernesha: A Novel About Being the Other Woman

Features

  • The Real Vickie Stringer
  • Supreme Understanding: How To Hustle And Win
  • Snith by Ethan Brown
  • Nikki Turner: Queen of Hip Hop Fiction
  • Brenda Hampton: A New Star
  • Copyright Infringement: Keisha Ervin vs. Wahida Clark
  • Hip Hop Fiction Beefs
  • Gangsta Lit

Behind The Wall

  • Amin Meadows: Urban Lit with a Twist
  • Joe Black: The Prince of Gangsta Lit
  • JM Benjamin: Doing it Right
  • Breaking Out
  • Kwame Teague: An Exclusive
  • Straight From the Cell Block

Seth Ferranti is a contributing writer for The Urban Book Source and accomplished journalist having written articles for Don Diva, Slam, King, Feds and many more. View more of his articles at: www.gorillaconvict.com


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