Good Morning George and welcome to sunny, England. It’s lovely to have you on here today. Can you tell us a bit about yourself. My name is George Sherman Hudson I was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. The youngest of two kids I was introduced to the fast life at an early age which resulted in him being sent to prison for over a decade of my life. While in prison I penned my first novel which is now my company G Street Chronicles best seller. I am happily engaged to my fiancee and company COO Erica Jones. I currently resides in Atlanta with my fiancee, two kids and step daughter.
It's so nice you have overcome such great obstacles in your life. What drew you to write in your current genre?My life situations is what drew me to write urban books. I felt that if I'm going to write about real life experiences it should be about things that I've experienced first hand.
How many novels have you written to date and are they all in the same genre?I have written 4 novels to date and yes they are all of the same genre. Only thing that seperate them is one is more urban drama the other is street lit.
How much time do you spent on plotting etc before you start writing?I really don't spend a lot of time on plotting. I come up with a good story and just start writing. I let the plot develope itself.
Looking back, What is the worst thing you have ever written?I say Time to Kill it was a novel that was so bad that I didn't even give it a chance!
Tell us about your latest release.My latest release is the first book of my three part series called THE REAL SERIES. The first book and my latest release is titled The Realest Sh** I Ever Wrote. The book is about a brother that's living the fast life and ends up paying an ultimate price.
Synopsis:
The drama just doesn't stop in the lives of Deb, Tammy, and Lisa. Deb, the hard worker and savvy entrepreneur is blessed with a multimillion dollar contract, but has to enjoy the success without the comfort of her man whose fledging music career has him busy from state to state. Tammy has everything a diva could want, a multimillion dollar home, expensive cars, clothes, jewelry, and she thought love.
Drama is a book a lot like sex in the city with black characters, each chapter is told from the point of view of a different character. They take turns telling their side of the story. It has everything, humor, emotions, great characters, and a lot of drama.
How can your readers keep up with your news?
Readers can always see what's new with me at my
placeBefore you go, what actress gets your pulses racing?Laura London. She is very talented and beautiful.
Thanks very much for the interview.
It's a pleasure, George.
Hello George,
ReplyDeleteWonderful to put your experience to great use. I'm rooting for you. The novel sounds like a fantastic read.
Much luck with it.
George, it's wonderful you've turned your life around and are writing about your experiences. I hope you have many best sellers.
ReplyDeleteA mistake is only a mistake if people don't learn from it. Glad you turned your lessons into writing. I was a Corrections Officer for a year and some of the nicest people I met in my new hometown were in jail. Best wishes with your work, and I enjoyed meeting you on Margaret's blog.
ReplyDeletehello george
ReplyDeleteyou have proved you can turn your life around. you are an inspiration
Hi George
ReplyDeleteI'm not an author, but I do love to read books. I am a bit of a lurker, but on seeing this I felt I need to comment. How wonderful that you can turn your life around like this.
I for one, will buy your book.
What a great site, margaret. I love lurking here.
The book sounds great George. Best of luck
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for all your kind words of encouragement. Hopefully my story will inspire others.
ReplyDeleteGlad to read this interview. Stay encouraged. I'll read Drama soon and hope to read more books from you in the future.
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