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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Zoe and Yusuf T. Woods, authors of the Blood of My Brothers series

JoeyPinkney.com Exclusive Interview
5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…
Zoe and Yusuf T. Woods, author of the Blood of My Brother series
(Man Up Publications)

(One of the first ten people to comment on Zoe and Yusuf Woods’ author interview will win a FREE copy of Blood of My Brother, Pts. I, II and III from JoeyPinkney.com)

The Blood of My Brother series tells of a drug Kingpin, Odell “Roc” Miller, his rise to street fame, his demons and his love for his younger brother. Roc has reached the pinnacle of success within the drug game, witnessed destruction and dealt with internal battles. Even after being caught up in the game from a young age, Roc decides that as a man, father and husband he is ready to walk away from it all.

In doing so, he also wants to protect his younger brother Lil Mac from choosing the life that he did. Roc realizes that the calling of the streets, the money, the fame, the addiction…it’s all very powerful and his efforts to save his younger brother from a life in prison or certain death seem to be slipping away.

Through out the series you’ll see how deep the love for the drug game can be, walk through the streets with these two brothers, hear their souls and read about their war. The hold that this game can have on a person is so deep that sometimes they don’t see anything or anyone and will stop at nothing to become the next Kingpin and takeover…even if it means spilling the blood of your brother.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the idea and inspiration to write the Blood of My Brother series?

Yusuf Woods: It was my understanding of my community once I was brought out of it and better able to see it with clear eyes. I started to recognize the effect that I had on the people around me, mentally, physically, and financially, without having direct contact with them. I was in the game hard at one point in my life before being discovered by the D.E.A., put on trial and charged with being the leader with a couple of drug counts.

I was sent to a Federal Penitentiary, and it was there that I started to receive mail from many people. Some of those people were friends of a friend that I may have seen once or twice. I didn’t know they would send letters and money, writing stories that showed the force of an impression that I made on their lives.

It’s sad because at the time of my actions, I thought I was doing me and when the time came to face my punishment all I knew was me and no names, but sorry, God, I was so wrong.

That’s why I pray that the Blood of My Brother series helps the bosses of today see that the people they try so hard to keep from the street really can’t see anything but the streets. It’s in their eyes and their moves. It starts to ease into the heart of their brothers, sisters and kids. It’s for everyone’s sake that the cycle must stop.

JP: What sets The Blood of My Brother series apart from other urban fiction novels?

YW: The Blood of My Brother series stands by itself, starting with the title and its representation. The reason I chose Blood of My Brother is because every person in this book represents someone that died in the game, a game that nobody is playing in.

When you write from the soul, it is at that moment that your writing sets you apart from others. No two people walk the same exact path through out life, therefore your story, experiences and outcome will be unlike that of another. There are many authors who choose to write stories about their personal experiences or that of someone they know, however the creative process, the significance and level of realism are some of the things that separate your story from everything that is within that genre.

That is what sets Blood of My Brother apart from other urban fiction novels. I believe we all have a story to tell…this is my story.

JP: As an author, what are the keys to your success that lead to the Blood of My Brother series getting out to the public?

Zoë Woods: Consistency with your effort is very important. There is a great deal of work that needs to be put into trying to reach readers in so many areas. You have to be optimistic and believe in what you’re doing because that will give you the motivation to keep moving forward. We keep in mind what our goals are and where we would like to go with our work.

With anything that you’re devoted to, you have to invest a great deal of time and whatever is necessary for it to be successful. You may find that you have to give a little more of one thing and make adjustments to something else in order to have an effective way of reaching the public. We have learned through trial and error like many authors have.

Promoting at events is one of things that we realize is a major part of success, people need to know who you are and that your book(s) exist. Meeting your readers allows you to see what kind of effect this type of promotion will have. It is a great experience to speak with, and actually meet in person, the people who truly support your work.

We also recognize that word of mouth is a great way to reach the public. Having family, friends, readers and book clubs that are willing and able to spread the word and give whatever support that they can has been very helpful. There is quite a bit of knowledge to acquire about the book/publishing industry, and not everyone will reveal the best resources available to assist you.

You have to kind of delve in on your own and develop a plan that will suit your needs and take you to the top.

JP: As an author, what is your writing process? What did you learn in doing the first book and lead you to do something different for the second book?

Yusuf & Zoë: One of the really important things we feel is necessary when writing is to take our time, let our story develop and not rush the creative process. Ideas will come and go. Creativity will allow you to do amazing things. When you let things flow, it just works out better than trying to put together a great novel in a hurry.

We have more than one novel in creation at a time, and that lends a little diversity to the writing process. This works well for us. One of the biggest differences you’ll notice in our second novel is that you will become more intimate with the characters. We’ve given the readers a better look into their world and situations, some of which shaped who they are and why they chose to live their lives the way that they did.

There are a few other surprises in the sequel, but you’ll have to read it to find out about them!

JP: What’s next for Zoë and Yusuf Woods?

Yusuf & Zoë: The ‘Author’ title is still fairly new and we’re very pleased with the love shown from all of our readers. Outside of the Blood of My Brother series, we are working on several other novels and look to release them in the near future.

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Book Review: Scattered Lies by Madison

Scattered Lies
by Madison
(Influential Writers Publishing)
3.5 out of 5 Stars

Scattered Lies, the debut novel from Madison, gives the reader everything that makes Urban Fiction delicious. On the surface, this novel is full of high-priced cars, upscale backdrops and inner-city squalor. The entertainment factor is high, but the psychology of and interaction between the characters of Scattered Lies is what will make this a great read. Madison created characters with deep, dark layers giving the reader plenty to digest.

Scattered Lies starts in the middle and works its way to the beginning and the end simultaneously. This is one of the things that makes the novel such an interesting read. Most of the characters are related to each other in multiple ways. As the characters reveal bits and pieces through strong dialogue, the plot twists unravel and will make the gears turn inside of the critical readers’ minds. If you have to go back and re-read parts of Scattered Lies, rest assured that it is not due to poor editing. The complex plot twists keeps the reader engaged.

Although Greg is not the central character in terms of the amount of pages dedicated to him, he can be directly or indirectly attributed to the tangled web of events the author Madison has put together. Greg is a locked up master-mind of a criminal enterprise. More than just a common street thug, Greg’s vision for what was possible for his Melrose Projects crew is infinite. Greg attempts to set his people up for legal success gained mixed results. The intricate mix of personalities, abilities and sense of loyalty is what will separate Scattered Lies from the average Urban Fiction book.

Gabrielle is Greg’s loyal wife and a successful lawyer. Her parents are ashamed of her decision to marry a convicted criminal. Her love for Greg is as genuine as his love for her. The bond gives her the strength to be married at a distance. The monthly conjugal visits are great sexually but not enough to convince her to have children. Gabrielle met Greg while hanging out with her cousin, Denise. The bond with Greg was instant but is later strained when Gabrielle starts to figure out exactly how Greg landed in prison.

Denise, Greg’s protege, shows the most promise out of Greg’s associates. Instead of becoming a statistic, Denise became the exception to the rule. From teenage “good girl gone bad” to ruthless killer to a mature business executive, Denise is a testament to the fact that bad people can come from good families and good things can come from bad people. In the hood, she is known for making people who cross her disappear. At her day job, she is known for keeping everything under control and getting things done no matter what. However, she can’t stay away from street thugs with nothing to offer besides mind-blowing sex. She’s seen it all from being pimped to contract killings to multi-million dollar real-estate deals, and Denise still manages to keep a job strictly for the health benefits.

Tony is a nobody in the hood who is at the helm of a platinum-selling music career with the help of Greg’s direction and connections. With average looks and an overboard ego, Tony lives a life that most wanna-be rappers would die for. He is able to obtain a beautiful girlfriend who is equally successful in her R&B career. His sexual addiction makes it hard to enjoy his girlfriend. Unlike Denise, he has a rep for being a pushover in the streets.

In her debut novel, Madison shows her mastery of melding together name brand items with high level psychology. The characters in Scattered Lies know enough about each other to know that there is more to know. It is that surface tension that keeps the reader afloat amid infinitely deep plot twists. The realistic dialogue is matched with issues that will hit home with many readers: family favoritism, being in love with old flames, skeletons in the closet coming back to destroy stability, among others.

The additional characters and scenarios perfectly accommodate the flavor and complexity of Scattered Lies. Denise’s niece Morgan deals with issues that most teenagers struggle with such as teenage sex, being a critical thinker at a young age and being treated differently because of beauty. Gabrielle’s clientele also engages issues like money laundering practices by wealthy people and rich women who are sexually addicted to boy toys from the hood.

There were two things that did not sit comfortably with me: the book’s cover and the book’s ending. Past the fact that “shattered” rhymes with “scattered”, the only connection I could see between the book cover and its story was that two shards of the broken glass had an image of a microphone (Tony, the rapper) and a woman wearing an unbuttoned shirt with a pearl necklace (presumably Denise, but possibly Gabrielle). However, this cover is much more welcomed and classier than just posting up a pin up model. Scattered Lies’ ending was shocking, but not satisfying. Given the lives of the characters up to that point, I struggle to see how ending the story that way brings closure to the various plot twists or opens the opportunity for sequels.

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