Tysha

Tysha

Tysha is the Essence bestselling author of The Boss: The Story of a Female Hustler, among other titles. Born and raised on the same gritty streets she writes about in her urban tales, the Youngstown, Ohio, native strives to prove she is the boss of urban lit. Tysha describes her writing as fiction with true-life experiences peppered in.

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