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Fusing the worlds of the urban elite and the bourgeois middle class, A.G. Fielder’s boughetto approach speaks the truth within her writing. From humble beginnings at her college literary magazine, Fielder has taken her career from the depths of Baltimore city to the hills of Hollywood. With a byline that has run nationwide, this former journalist turned author writes satirical works that profile the contemporary African American experience.
Fielder's influences include but aren't limited to: Donald Goines, Mario Puzo, Toni Morrison, Ian Fleming, and a host of others.
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