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Purga una condena de 25 años en Virginia. Su Crimen: distribuir drogas […]
Purga una condena de 25 años en Virginia. Su Crimen: distribuir drogas […]
It’s hard being an NBA and college basketball junkie tucked deep in the heart of hockey-country in Northeaster Minnesota. You’re lucky to get a Timberwolves’ feature once a week in the local papers, and luckier still if you can convince the area watering holes to switch television channels for a late night Phoenix Suns game […]
Soul Man serving 25 years for LSD kingpin charge is a journalist and publisher […]
Seth “Soul Man” Ferranti author and founder of the publishing house gorillaconvict.com. His latest novel, Street Legends Vol. 1 is the first in a new series from Gorilla Convict Publications profiling hardcore gangsters in the drug game- legendary personalities in Black/Latino underworld. Here Black Men magazine talked with Ferranti about his growing popularity as an author and chronicler of prison life and street culture […]
Bo Brown is a real street dude and he pens real street novels. Currently in the feds, with a life sentence due to his alleged activities with Miami’s infamous Boobie Boys crew, Bo is doing something positive and writing reality based urban fiction stories from the penitentiary […]
JoeyPinkney.com Exclusive Interview – 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With…Seth Ferranti, author of Street Legends: Vol 1 […]
Seth “Soul Man” Ferranti is a man on a mission to the fullest and he is unlike most literary scholars and journalists – having written articles for Don Diva Magazine, Slam, Feds, The Ave, FHM, Vice and The Flywire […]
What path would you choose if you were handed a 304 month sentence for selling drugs as a first-time, non-violent offender? Seth Ferranti opted to take the path less chosen […]
The Four Corner Hustlers founded by Mr. Walter Wheat of Chicago’s Pulaski Road of the Westside is currently the largest of seven remaining tribes included inside of the Almighty Vice Lord Nation […]
In 1974, Frank Matthews, history’s first African American drug kingpin, jumped bail inNew York Citywith $15 to 20 million and ostensibly a beautiful girlfriend […]