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YOUNG BLACK MALE SURVIVES URBAN GENOCIDE, DRAMA AND THE SYSTEM AND LAUNCHES A CAMPAIGN OF WEST COAST BASED URBAN LITERATURE

By Curt and Jamila Hayman (Chief Editors), on Sunday Jul, 13 2008 10:11:56 pm MST


 


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Author - West Coast Biz

Beverly Hills, CA - Biz-e-Bee Publications is a new company owned by Biz-e-Bee Entertainment L.L.C. It's mission is to bring fresh and new, urban content to the book industry. To captivate readers of any level with intensity, drama, mystery, deceit and best of all, comedy. To give the reader a well put together urban, action movie in print.

About the author: West Coast Biz is a Los Angeles native, hip-hop, poetry writer and new author of Be Like That Sometimes. He always read and spelled well as a child but never really liked to do his school work. Although he never cared to see things through in school, he made sure he understood the foundations of the subject. His observant nature and eye for detail came in handy when it came time to put the pen to the paper and make his imagination bleed. Most of the characters have the same blood running through their veins as the author.

West Coast Biz attended a host of local high schools. He moved from one side of L.A. to another almost every year for most of his adult life. West Coast Biz has fathered 3 intelligent children. West Coast Biz steals time out of his daily hustle and bustle to read, and an avid reader he is. Psychology and theology have been topics of his interest. He's found a way to mix his street expertise with a legal product. He is a student of life, therefore, he recognizes that the generation of women we call Big Mama are becoming extinct. Who does not picture a particular woman when they hear the name Big Mama? We need Big Mama's today who are not afraid to get all up in your bizness. She is the glue of the family.

EVERYBODY GET YOUR HANDS UP!!! He's taking over the West Coast Publication circuit.

Enter Mannish, one of Big Mama's four offspring who took to the hustler's life with a passion. That dude you love to love, but the authorities would love to have him dead or in jail. He leaves a trail of robbery, murder and deception, all in the name of getting out of the game. Mannish has big trouble coming at him from all sides and even worse, he doesn't even know it. He's got a plan that will get him out of the game and make him a legitimate businessman, but is it too late? See how mistakes made in the past can come back to haunt you and throw a monkey wrench into your future plans.

Big Mama is becoming extinct, what will happen when her generation dies out. Will the women of the following generations be able to fill her shoes and be that glue to keep the family together?

Be Like That Sometimes is the first of a trilogy. This well-crafted novel will hold you hostage. You will laugh, you will cry, you will be happy for some and disappointed with others as you follow the lives of some colorful characters and the situations of an inner-city family.

West Coast Biz has launched a literary work that has become the talk of the town. Literally, people are talking about Be Like That Sometimes all over his town. In this captivating, intriguing and witty novel, Biz pushes the envelope to explore how far the reader is willing to let him take them.This contemporary novel is destined to affect the West Coast and the World immediately.

"The way this story speaks to you, you know it's real."

ISBN# 978-0-9817074-0-2

Distributed: Milligan Books Inc./Alliance/Ingram

Biz-e-Bee Publications
264 S. La Cienega Blvd. #139
Beverly Hills, Ca. 90211
800-396-0142
contactteri@biz-e-bee-publications.com
www.biz-e-bee-publications.com

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