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Rapper 50 Cent to launch 'street fiction' book line
published: Wednesday | November 16, 2005


Rapper and actor Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson smiles as he arrives at the premiere of Paramount Pictures' 'Get Rich Or Die Tryin' in New York, November 7. Curtis stars in the film, which portrays the story of an orphaned street kid who after a history of drug dealing and violence, becomes the rap artist he was meant to be. The movie opens in the United States today.

NEW YORK (AP):

50 CENT WILL again turn his reality into fiction with a new line of hip-hop novellas and graphic novels featuring his former G-Unit rap crew buddies, a publisher announced.

Pocket/MTV Books promised the venture would showcase "gritty" stories and cover much of the same terrain as 50 Cent's raps.

"These tales will tell the truth about The Life; the sex, guns and cash; the brutal highs and short lives of the players on the streets," the publisher said in a release on the weekend.

The G-Unit Books line of street fiction will feature G-Unit members Lloyd Banks, Tony Yayo, Young Buck and Olivia as characters, the release said.

Nikki Turner, author of The Glamorous Life and A Hustler's Wife, will pen the line's first novella. It is set to be published in 2007.

50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, was recently criticised by community groups in Philadelphia and Los Angeles for billboards promoting his semi-autobiographical movie, Get Rich or Die Tryin'. The ads featured an image of him holding a gun in one hand and a microphone in the other.

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