My book publishes nationwide July 10th

Started by hewritez, April 18, 2018, 06:12:08 AM

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hewritez

Hey guys,

For those that knew, I was a writer trying to find my way in the industry. Some months ago I was fortunate to have signed a two-book deal with a major publisher in New York. My book, IF YOU SEE ME, DON'T SAY HI, will be published on July 10th of this year. It's  a collection of short stories about being brown in modern America. I write about the experience of first-generation Indian Americans, as well as sexuality, race, and class. You might like it. Hopefully you do.

For more info, you can follow me on Instagram: @hewritez

The book has given me an opportunity to link up with WME in L.A. for Television, so currently trying to staff on a show, or develop my own.

Just wanted to say: never give up on your dreams. I can say that, after ten years of struggling, I finally see the light. Hopefully you all will as well. Make vision boards. Journal. Do it all. Peace.

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Awesome. Congrats and all the best!
What inspired you to go for this title?
As the author did you get to choose the book design? I like it.


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congratulations! I'll pick up a copy when it's released

Bruce

April 18, 2018, 09:01:25 AM #13 Last Edit: April 18, 2018, 11:31:00 AM by Bruce
Congratulations, I am interested to read this. I have never been friends with any Indian Americans but dealing with them in business have always been very challenging. I should write a book about doing business with Indian Americans in Modern America, they want everything, but dont want to pay for it. I would love to see if you talk about this in your book.


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Quote from: Bruce on April 18, 2018, 09:01:25 AM
Congratulations, I am interested to read this. I have never been friends with any Indian Americans but dealing with them in business have always been very challenging. I should write a book about doing business with Indian Americans in Modern America, they want everything, but dont want to pay for it. I would love to see if you talk about this in your book.
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