Myers
About
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Myers’ body of work is chiefly fiction and also includes biography, poetry, history and memoir. The community of Harlem and ongoing dialogues with today’s youth, serve as his muse. He writes authentically in the voice of young people, and is best known for creating vivid, unflinching stories that speak candidly of the lives of teens.
For four decades, his characters have wrestled with life changing decisions. While his stories often incorporate humor, music, sports and adventure, they also address challenging themes such as love, with “Amiri & Odette: A Love Story”; incarceration, with “Monster”; and war, with “Fallen Angels” and “Sunrise Over Fallujah”.