Thomas Slater is a native of Detroit, MI. In ’97 he picked up a pen and scribbled for three months, producing his debut titled Run with the Pack, an urban crime thriller. Fed up with the lack of attention Street literature was receiving at that time, 2004 saw Thomas switch genre-gears. And drawing on his vast experience as an assembly worker at American Axle Manufacturing plant, he fictionalized the chaos and corruptible-plight of the blue-collar worker in his second self-published venture Blue-Collar Diary: Factory Folk Drama. In 2010, Thomas Slater was signed to the Strebor family and with expected titles in 2011, Show Stoppah and No More Time-Outs: Thomas Slater hopes to create a footprint by stepping off into the cement of literary greaThomas Slater is a native of Detroit, MI. In ’97 he picked up a pen and scribbled for three months, producing his debut titled Run with the Pack, an urban crime thriller. Fed up with the lack of attention Street literature was receiving at that time, 2004 saw Thomas switch genre-gears. And drawing on his vast experience as an assembly worker at American Axle Manufacturing plant, he fictionalized the chaos and corruptible-plight of the blue-collar worker in his second self-published venture Blue-Collar Diary: Factory Folk Drama. In 2010, Thomas Slater was signed to the Strebor family and with expected titles in 2011, Show Stoppah and No More Time-Outs: Thomas Slater hopes to create a footprint by stepping off into the cement of literary greatness. ...more