urban fiction, hip hop fiction, street lit, ghetto tales, gangsta lit
However you describe them, these new books from Triple Crown Publications are some of the most sought after books among urban readers across the country.
Since the 1999 publication of Sister Souljah’s The Coldest Winter Ever, hip-hop fiction has been gaining popularity, and with the increasing number of titles published by Triple Crown, readers can’t get enough of these hard boiled tales from the ‘hood. The stories reflect the urban subculture and include sex, violence, profanity and slang.
Check out A Hustler’s Son, Wh0re, Mina’s Joint, Keisha, Dime Piece, Diva, Me and My Boyfriend, Grimey, Black, Blinded, A Project Chick, Road Dawgz, Gangsta, Dollar Bill, Stacy, Cream, Dirty South, Down Chic, For the Strength of You, Cash Money, Sheisty, Still Sheisty, Crackhead, Hustler’s Wife, Flipside of the Game, B1tch.
Read more about publisher Vickie Stringer’s amazing turn-around from incarcerated drug dealer to best-selling author. You can read descriptions of each book and find out more about the authors here.




