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Eric Pete is a ''New York Times'' and ''USA Today'' bestselling African-American author who writes novels and short stories. He was born in Seattle, Washington, at University of Washington hospital. He is a graduate of McNeese State University and a U.S. Army veteran. He is a member of Delta Sigma Pi, professional business fraternity. He currently resides in Texas. ==Bibliography== His full-length works include the following:〔(Amazon.com )〕 *''Real for Me'' *''Someone's In the Kitchen'' *''Gets No Love'' (Dallas Morning News best seller; Editor's pick, Black Expressions book club) *''Don't Get It Twisted'' (Essence Magazine best seller) *''Lady Sings the Cruels'' (Dallas Morning News best seller)〔(Review at Publishers Weekly, August 14, 2006 )〕 *''Blow Your Mind'' (Editor's pick, Black Expressions book club)〔(Review by New York Amsterdam News, October 18, 2007, cited at www.britannica.com )〕 *''Sticks and Stones'' *''Reality Check'' *''Crushed Ice'' *''Piano In the Dark'' *''Frostbite'' He collaborated with ''New York Times'' bestselling author Carl Weber for the ''Family Business'' trilogy, the first of which is ''The New York Times'' and ''USA Today'' bestseller aptly titled ''The Family Business''. Their second collaboration is ''To Paris With Love''. Their third collaboration is ''Grand Opening''. Eric's novella titled "Oops! I Did It Again" is included in ''Full Figured 6'', which he wrote with Electa Rome Parks. He has also contributed short stories to the following anthologies: ''After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men,'' ''Twilight Moods,'' and ''On The Line.''〔(interview at blackmeninamerica.com )〕 He is featured in Who's Who in America (2003–present) as well as Who's Who in the World (2008–present). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eric Pete」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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