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History
Karen Hunter Publishing is an imprint of Gallery Books at Simon & Schuster, founded in 2007. It has published national and New York Times bestsellers by Janet Jackson, Kris Jenner and the late E. Lynn Harris, and is most known for controversial titles like Why Black Men Love White Women, Don’t Bring Home a White Boy, and Stop Being Niggardly.

Karen Hunter Publishing is the brainchild of Pulitzer Prize-winner and former New York Daily News columnist Karen Hunter, who parlayed her success as bestselling author and collaborator of I Make My Own Rules by LL Cool J, Ladies First by Queen Latifah, Wendy’s Got The Heat by Wendy Williams, Al on America by Al Sharpton and On the Down Low by JL King, into a successful publishing venture.

A division of Suitt-Hunter Enterprises, which specializes in television production, marketing, and brand management, Karen Hunter Publishing also features reality stars Vincent Herbert and Tamar Braxton, Shaunie O’Neal, Stevie J, and Kendall and Kylie Jenner on its roster.

Published Works
•	Devil’s Necktie by John Lansing (December 2012)

•	An Angry-Ass Black Woman by Karen E. Quinones Miller (October 2012)

•	Redefining Diva by Sheryl Lee Ralph (March 2012)

•	Nameless by Kyle Chais (January 2012)

•	Kris Jenner and All Things Kardasian by Kris Jenner (November 2011, NYT Bestseller)

•	True You by Janet Jackson (February 2011, No. 1 New York Times Bestseller)

•	A Perfect Fit by Luther Wright with Karen Hunter (November 2010)

•	Respect the Jux by Frank C. Matthews (August 2010)

•	No Strings Attached by Karyn M. Grice (May 2010)

•	Stop Being Niggardly by Karen Hunter (April 2010)

•	Don’t Bring Home A White Boy by Karyn Langhorne Folan (February 2010)

•	Mama Dearest by E. Lynn Harris (September 2009, New York Times Bestseller)

•	Why Men Fear Marriage by RM Johnson (July 2009)

•	Ritz Harper Goes to Hollywood by Wendy Williams (May 2009)

•	The Children of Children Keep Coming by Russell Goings (January 2009)

•	Recipes for a Good Life by Patti Labelle (October 2008)

•	Love on a Two-Way Street by JL King (May 2008)

•	Faith Under Fire by LaJoyce Brookshire (December 2007)

•	Why Black Men Love White Women by Rajen Persaud (October 2007)