Wahida Clark is an American author primarily known for her contributions to the street lit subgenre, specifically "Thug Love Fiction." Clark’s writing draws heavily from urban fiction, spirituality, and nonfiction, often exploring themes of street life, relationships, and personal struggles. She is recognized as one of the pioneers of serialized street lit, having been the first to develop this format. Clark's unique background, including nine and a half years spent in a halfway house after prison, significantly shaped her storytelling and provided authenticity to her characters and narratives.



















