Jeremy Drummond
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| Born | 1983 (age 42–43) Flint, Michigan |
| Occupation | Novelist |
| Genre | Mystery, Urban fiction |
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Jeremy Drummond (born April 6, 1983) is a published[1] author of several novels. He resides in Detroit, Michigan.
Biography
Born in Flint, Michigan, to parents Iverson & Bennita Drummond, he picked up writing at an early age from them. His father being a General Motors foreman and also a published poet, and his mother an elementary school librarian. He later moved to New York before finally residing in Detroit, MI.
Novels
Drummond primarily writes gritty Urban fiction that depicts drug dealers, ex-cons, and prostitutes.
Drummond became known for his Urban Novel Dutchess[2]. The ebook version has remained in the top 100[3] African American novels on Amazon.com since its release. His novels are sold throughout many mediums including Barnes and Noble.
On April 27, 2010, Drummond released a mainstream fiction work entitled "Escaping The Rain"[4], A Nick Aldo Mystery. While evaluating further opportunities, Drummond is working on expanding his detective series and releasing the sequel to Dutchess.
His work is constantly checked out in Libraries[5] across the United States, since being reviewed by prestigious places such as the Library Journal[6] as well as the highly respected African American OOSA Book Club, where it only received two out of five stars[7].
References
- ^ [8] Verified By Cocatalog Search September 15, 2010 [9]
- ^ [10] Library Journal Review June 2010 [11]
- ^ [12] Respected African-American OOSA Book Club Review [13]
- ^ [14] Search Local Libraries for Title [15]
- ^ [16] Dutchess Ebook, Amazon April 1, 2010
- ^ [17] Amazon Bestseller List African American September 15, 2010
- ^ [18] Escaping The Rain, Nick Aldo Mystery April 27, 2010
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