

“Hustle And Grow- Big publishers discover that entrepreneurial street lit authors have written the book on reaching an untapped market.” - Time Magazine, October 16, 2006
In the late 1990s and early 2000, three books: Teri Woods' True to the Game, Omar Tyree's Flyy Girl, and Sister Souljah's Coldest Winter Ever, which alone sold over 475,000 copies on the street, together kicked off a whole new, and self contained genre of literature called "Urban Street Literature,” and what is now commonly known as “Urban Street Lit.”
Urban Street Lit is a 300-million dollar a year business. From the street lined vendors in
Film and television production companies have always looked for ways to lessen the risk associated with these mediums. Adapting successful books into screenplays has consistently served as just that. For example, Terry McMillan’s accomplishment in being a highly successful author translated very well for her novels at the box office, with breakout blockbusters like Waiting To Exhale and How Stella Got Her Groove Back.
With a business approach dedicated to expanding successful content from original literary works, Urban Street Lit Media will compose its media productions with a clear and viable vision that will target and expand the authors' markets.
Omar Tyree, the New York Times bestselling author and 2001 NAACP Image Award recipient for Outstanding Literature in Fiction, has been read by over 8 million people world wide. Tyree has been recognized as one of the most renowned contemporary writers in the African-American community. In the early 90’s, Tyree was one of the most dominant literary self-promoters and in 1995, he signed a lucrative arrangement with publishing powerhouse Simon & Schuster and has since written 16 novels. www.OmarTyree.com