Eric Pete
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Eric Pete is an African American author whose works include:
- Real for Me
- Someone's In the Kitchen
- Gets No Love
- Don't Get It Twisted
- Lady Sings the Cruels
- Blow Your Mind
- Sticks & Stones-2009
He has also contributed short stories the following anthologies: After Hours: A Collection of Erotic Writing by Black Men, Twilight Moods, and On The Line. 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.
His works of fiction have garnered various awards including Don't Get It Twisted being an Essence Magazine Bestseller and Lady Sings the Cruels being a Dallas Morning News Bestseller. Both Gets No Love and Blow Your Mind have been selected as Editor's Picks of Black Expressions book club.
He was born in Seattle, Washington at University of Washington hospital. He currently resides in Texas.

