
Kelly Wiley, also writing under her pen name, Brooke Lynn, has been in love with words for as long as she can remember. Being born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, Kelly's flare for descriptive writing will take you right into the land of hyphy where the talk is slick and the game is even slicker. As a writer, Kelly is eager to share more of her life and experiences with the world through her eyes as she tells it. Her hope is to touch those who can relate to growing up in and around the same environment that she did. Her writing reflects the day to day real life experiences and struggles of trying to survive love, the streets and everything in between. They say pain is expressed in many forms and by using poetry as an outlet for dealing with the loss of her mother, she begin to share her work on poetry boards and found that her real life style of writing lead her to experiment with short stories and eventually produced and had published her first novel entitled, "The Streets Don't Love You", under "My Time Publications" and says of this story, "Writing this book, was the healing of my soul, so much of it is me." After publishing her first novel, Kelly grabbed the interest of Best Selling Author, K'wan Foye, and soon became the first author released on "Black Dawn After Dark", aka the "sexy" side of Black Dawn Inc. and released the urban erotica tale, "Candy Girl." Most recently Kelly has become a member of the "West Coast Author Movement, also known as W-CAM which is a group of local and naturalized Californian Authors and Publishers who not only came together to support one another but use team work to promote literacy through the use of Urban Literature. For more information on W-CAM, their movement and authors visit The West Coast Authors Movement at http://www.wix.com/westcoast_authors_...#! Kelly's latest release written under her pen name Brooke Lynn is a W-CAM author anthology released under W-CAM Author Mimi Rene's, Ink Game Publications. W-CAM's hottest leading ladies came together to release "Traces of My Lipstick" which includes four of the hardest hitting urban literature tales to hit the West Coast yet. The list includes herself, Brooke Lynn, Cha'Bella Don, Brandie LeRue, and Raynesha Pitman. If you are not familiar with these ladies writing, get acquainted, you will not be disappointed. Stay tuned for more hot anthologies from the group known as W-CAM. With the reviews they have gotten independently as authors as well as when they team up, it's not a surprise that this group is quickly rising to the top of the West Coast's urban lit game.