“For good or for bad, street lit is eating up the African American book world at the moment. Walk into the Karibu bookstore in Prince George’s Plaza and you’ll see. It used to be there were just one or two small shelves of ‘street life’ books. Now there’s a whole section… What is a street lit novel? The telltale signs usually include a shut-your-mouth title, straightforward sentences, vast amounts of drugs, sex and rap music and varying degrees of crime and punishment. An exemplary tale is a mixture of foul language, flying bullets, fast cars, a flood of drugs, fallen angels and high-priced frippery. It venerates grams over grammar, sin over syntax, excess over success.”