About The Founder: Relentless Aaron
Relentless Aaron, born DeWitt Gilmore in 1965 in White Plains, New York, was raised in Mount Vernon from the age of five. He has become one of the most prolific voices in American literature, particularly known for his explosive contributions to urban fiction—commonly labeled “street lit.” With over 200 published novels under his belt—including writing for billionaire rapper 50 Cent under the G-Unit Books imprint at Simon & Schuster—Relentless’s catalog features standouts like Push, The Last Kingpin, and Extra Marital Affairs.
His path to authorship took shape during a six-year incarceration for check fraud, where he transformed a prison sentence into a purpose. “The goal was to change my life,” he says—and he did just that. Behind bars, he wrote dozens of novels that drew deeply from his lived experiences and street-level truths. Upon release, DeWitt self-published and sold over 200,000 books by hand before signing a groundbreaking 14-book deal with St. Martin’s Press in 2006.
Beyond novels, Relentless has produced short films, launched The Superstar Magazine, and built a multimedia empire through WebFilmBooks.com. His creative reach extends into mentoring aspiring authors, credit repair consulting, and cutting-edge projects that blend storytelling with artificial intelligence and design.
His impact hasn’t gone unnoticed. Relentless has been featured on ABC World News Tonight, Good Morning America, The New York Times, Time Magazine, VIBE, NPR, and the New York Daily News. A cultural force and a literary machine, Relentless Aaron continues to inspire, educate, and empower with every word he writes.
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