K'wan Foye
K'wan Foye, also known simply as K'wan, is an American author of urban fiction.[1][2]
According to Foye his first novel, Gangsta, was largely autobiographical.[3] The book reached number 3 on the Essence magazine bestseller list.[4]
He lives in New Jersey.[4]
Bibliography
- Gangsta, Triple Crown Publications, 2002
- Road Dawgz, Triple Crown Publications, 2003
- Street Dreams, St. Martin's Press, 2004
- Hoodlum, St. Martin's Press, 2005
- Eve, St. Martin's Press, 2006
- Hood Rat, St. Martin's Press, 2006
- Still Hood, St. Martin's Press, 2007
- Gutter, St. Martin's Press, 2008
- Section 8, St. Martin's Press, 2009
- From Harlem with Love, 2010
- The Leak, St. Martin's Press, 2010
- Welfare Wifeys, St. Martin's Press, 2010
- Eviction Notice, St. Martin's Press, 2011
- Gangland, 2011
- Love & Gunplay, St. Martin's Press, 2012
- Animal, St. Martin's Press 2012
- Wild Cherry, St. Martin's Press 2012
- Animal 2, Cash Money Content 2013
References
- ↑ Munshi, Neil (November 13, 2015). "Urban fiction: words on the street". Financial Times.
- ↑ Dreisinger, Baz. "Hip-Hop In Print: Brooklyn Publisher Looks To 'Reverse Gentrify' Literature". NPR.org. Retrieved 2016-03-10.
- ↑ “Selling Truth: As Told By K’wan”, Alaina L. Lewis, Clutch, February 8, 2010.
- 1 2 "K'wan - "One of hip-hop fiction's hottest authors."".
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