JoeyPinkney.com Exclusive Interview
5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Keisha Ervin, author of Gunz and Roses
(Urban Books)
Urban fiction diva Keisha Ervin is back with Gunz and Roses, her latest story of street love. Time stands still as up and coming fashion editor Gray Rose watches the man of her dreams walk into the club. The last thing St. Louis kingpin Gunz Marciano wants is to become attached to one woman-until he spots Gray.
After one night of erotic passion, Gunz and Gray embark on a tumultuous journey. When their obsessive love becomes too much and Gunz wants out, Gray is ready to let him go. She learns the identity of his new woman, and things get complicated.
Gunz and Roses is a sensational, passionate drama filled with an intense mix of suspense, lies, and murder.
Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write Gunz and Roses?
Keisha Ervin: I actually got the story idea from some things that had happened in my own life. In the past two years, I have gone through so much relationship wise that I just felt that I needed to get it out on paper.
I also wanted to show people that I’m not perfect, that I make mistakes and that Iam still growing and learning as a woman. Hopefully, my story will help some other womn that may be going through the same thing.
JP: What sets Gunz and Roses apart from other the other cult-classic Keisha Ervin novels?
KE: This story is different because it’s based on real life events.
JP: The last time you were interviewed for “5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…”, you went from Triple Crown to Priority Books. How did you come to release Gunz and Roses through Urban Books?
KE: To set the record straight, I haven’t been signed to TCP since early 2008. After I left, I was a free agent and trying to broker a new deal. While doing that, the offer from Priority books was set on the table. My agent and I discussed it and decided that it would be a good idea especially since Priority Books is a St. Louis based publishing company.
I knew that regardless of the publishing company, Gunz and Roses wouldn’t be out until 2009. I wanted to have a book out in-between that time, so I signed the one book deal and wrote my first novella. When I started working on Finding Forever, I signed my new publishing deal with Urban Books.
JP: What is your most memorable moment you experienced while getting this novel ready for publication?
KE: Finding the cover art. With this book, I really wanted the cover to reflect my character in the book. Urban Books presented me with a photo. It wasn’t what I was looking for, so I had to find another cover with in 24 hours.
Thankfully, my agent searched the net and found the cover that is on the book. When she sent it to me, I instantly fell in love with it. Another memorable moment was reliving all the funny and dramatic moments that has happened to me in the past two years.
JP: What’s next for Keisha Ervin?
KE: On August 25th, 2009, Gunz and Roses will be released as well as the fifth book from the Girls From The Hood series which I have a short story in called “Queen Pynn”. Currently, I’m working on my eight novel as well as a collabertive novel with my agent/author Brenda Hampton.
To contact me feel free to email me at keisha_ervin2002@yahoo.com or hit me up at www.myspace.com/keishaervin.
I am a National Best-Selling author and have been #1 on Essence Magazines Best Sellers List three times.
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I am a fan of Keisha’s books. However, I find too many lines from the movies baby boy and now the neffe and frankie show with the “man down” and “code ten” also she has too many characters that are like tushonda whitakers characters in her book game over in her new book gunz and roses. this is really a bad look. i mean can we be original, its like im reading things that i already read or watched. whats up with that?
my book club has banned her books.
I’ve heard a lot of this about Keisha’s books. I read on one website that a whole portion of one of her books could be sat next to I forgot which author’s book, and they almost read the same one for one.
What I don’t understand is how she has such a strong following if her books are not original. She must be doing something right…
This is the first time that I’ve heard of someone straight banning her from the book club, but I can definitely understand why.