After Bill Clinton used her to catapult himself to the presidency, the activist Souljah was sidelined. But the novelist Souljah continued to produce work that spoke to millions.
Because crimes like Winter Santiaga's have consequences, because prison is real, and because “It was my desire to show our people that this lifestyle that we glorify is actually a death-style": the author, on her Christian vision and growing up in fear of heroin.
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"The Coldest Winter Ever" was one of the best-selling novels of 1999 and has since sold more than a million copies. Needless to say, the publisher wanted more