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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. According to Publishers Weekly Street lit, urban lit, or hip-hop lit—whatever you may call it—the popular and controversial genre generally focused on crime, sex, and violence set in African-American neighborhoods. It is also a multi million dollar industry. Join Kisha Green as she chats with Best Selling Author, Al-Saadiq Banks, Shaun Sinclair and Aaron Bebo.
Join Kisha Green as she chats with Publisher, Aaron Bebo about his new anthology, NEW YORK SHORTIES. The contributing authors will also be announced on the show. New York Shorties is a collective of short stories in which New York is the backdrop to each plot. Each author leads you into the mind state of a resident from The Rotten Apple. Each story will thrill you, engage you and without a doubt provoke thought. So tune out the loud sounds of the city, and tune into New York Times, in New York Shorties.
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Undercover Lovers: Men & Women Living On The DL. There are many women and men that are pretending publicly that they are straight but behind closed doors they are living a homosexual life.Join Mo Flames, Angel and Aaron B as they discuss this taboo topic on The Love Below Radio....
From the creative mind of Kisha Green and Aaron Bebo comes a new sexy and fun show, The Love Below Radioshow. Join Hosts Mo Flames, Angel and Aaron B. as they discuss sex,loves and sex...lol...Tonight is the debut show and the topic is SIDECHICKS are they winning or losing. Follow the debate on Twitter @LoveBelowRadio
Special Guest Authors: Taisha Demay, Leslie Wright and Necole Turner
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Special Guests Author/ Publisher Aaron Bebo and Author Shadress Denise
EPISODE 153 WITH JERRY ROYCE LIVE!BOOK - I Used To Love HerAMAZON REVIEWER SAYS " I really enjoyed this book and it was a page-tuner and I could not put it down until the end and I wanted more. "Aaron Bebo is the of the critically acclaimed title Change For A Dollar. His debut. Aaron is a look into the urban terrain in a profound presentation of words. He spins tales so vividly that the reader is almost compelled to believe they are actually participating in every dialogue and location. His debut novel highlights the theme of transition. Bebo delivers the story in fine fashion with his detailed wit, and slick character dialogue. Her uses his uncanny view of the urban structure, and the conditions of the people that live there, to draw out a vivid tale. His is able to translate into words a broader spectrum of the ominous shadows that seemed to be an ever present force in the urban structure where he grew up. Aaron has also ghostwritten two novels outside the street fiction genre that have been published. One being a Non-fiction title on Cancer. He has also lent his time speaking to youths in the South Florida school system as well as juvenile detention centers. Aaron is the author of Rat Hunters, Cupid’s Assassin, Bunches of Love, Author Wives; and the Long Story Short Series a collective of short stories which includes the titles; Accidental Nut, Area’s Grey, On The Green, Mischievous. Bebo has also published works under the name Sadie Morris and Unique Styles. Aaron recently signed with the publishing house G Street Chronicles. Bebo’s G Street Chronicles debut I Used To Love Her, was followed up by Til My Casket Drops. In April 2014. Most recently Bebo released The Last Don. Death To The Squad also under G Street Chronicles.
EPISODE 153 WITH JERRY ROYCE LIVE!BOOK - I Used To Love HerAMAZON REVIEWER SAYS " I really enjoyed this book and it was a page-tuner and I could not put it down until the end and I wanted more. "Aaron Bebo is the of the critically acclaimed title Change For A Dollar. His debut. Aaron is a look into the urban terrain in a profound presentation of words. He spins tales so vividly that the reader is almost compelled to believe they are actually participating in every dialogue and location. His debut novel highlights the theme of transition. Bebo delivers the story in fine fashion with his detailed wit, and slick character dialogue. Her uses his uncanny view of the urban structure, and the conditions of the people that live there, to draw out a vivid tale. His is able to translate into words a broader spectrum of the ominous shadows that seemed to be an ever present force in the urban structure where he grew up. Aaron has also ghostwritten two novels outside the street fiction genre that have been published. One being a Non-fiction title on Cancer. He has also lent his time speaking to youths in the South Florida school system as well as juvenile detention centers. Aaron is the author of Rat Hunters, Cupid’s Assassin, Bunches of Love, Author Wives; and the Long Story Short Series a collective of short stories which includes the titles; Accidental Nut, Area’s Grey, On The Green, Mischievous. Bebo has also published works under the name Sadie Morris and Unique Styles. Aaron recently signed with the publishing house G Street Chronicles. Bebo’s G Street Chronicles debut I Used To Love Her, was followed up by Til My Casket Drops. In April 2014. Most recently Bebo released The Last Don. Death To The Squad also under G Street Chronicles.
Author/Publisher Aaron Bebo discusses distributuion and Urban Lit. Enter to win a free book by clicking on the link below. https://promotion.binkd.com/Direct.aspx?id=12242
According to Wikipedia Urban fiction, also known as street lit, is a literary genre set, as the name implies, 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. Profanity, sex, and violence are usually explicit, with the writer not shying away from or watering-down the material. Join Kisha Green, Aaron Bebo,Tremayne Johnson, Mike O, Blacc Topp and JM Benjamin as w
Join Aaron Bebo and Kisha Green as they discuss the publishing game from the moment that you type THE END to when you think you have hit the jackpot by getting signed to a major publishing house. If you ever wanted to pu-lish a book via self publishing or traditionally, this is indeed one show you do not want to miss. Call in 718-508-9827 or send your questions to writersvibe@gmail.com and they will be read on the air.
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