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This is a list of books written by black authors that have appeared on The New York Times Best Sellers list in any ranking or category. The New York Times Fiction Best Seller list, in the Combined Print & E-Book Fiction category. [1]
Ashley & JaQuavis is the pseudonym of American writing street lit duo and New York Times best selling authors Ashley Antoinette and JaQuavis Coleman. [1] [2] They are considered the youngest African-American co-authors to place on the New York Times Best Seller list twice.
Urban fiction (3 C, 24 P) Pages in category "African-American literature" ... Black Metamorphosis; List of Black New York Times Best Selling Authors;
The urban lit genre dates back at least to 1967, and the release of the memoir “Pimp,” written by Robert Maupin, who was in jail when he began writing under the name Iceberg Slim and built a ...
Toy Styles (born 31 January), pen names T. Styles, Reign and Mikal Malone, is an American author, screenwriter and film producer of urban fiction. According to Styles her first novels, Black & Ugly and A Hustler's Son, were written in a week. [1] Black & Ugly reached number 3 on the Essence magazine bestseller list. [2]
The Black List, known for its annual list of most-liked unproduced screenplays and its screenplay submission service, is expanding into accepting completed novels, regardless of publication status.
Miriam Black series: Chuck Wendig: 3: 2012-2013: ongoing: Clairvoyants [77] Monster Hunter International series: Larry Correia: 8: 2007-ongoing: Vampires, supernatural monsters [78] Mookie Pearl: Chuck Wendig [79] 2 [79] 2013-[79] Goblins, nagas, underworld creatures: New York city: Neverwhere: Neil Gaiman: 1: 1996: stand-alone: Novelization of ...
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.