Whoreson (novel)

Whoreson is a novel by Donald Goines that has been rumoured to be at least partly autobiographical. Goines wrote the novel while incarcerated and sought input from his fellow inmates, who urged him to submit the work to Holloway House. It is Goines's first written work and was written before Dopefiend but was published in 1972, after Dopefiend was released.

American drug lord Kenneth "Supreme" McGriff had the read the book while in prison and had intention to buy the rights to the book for a film adaptation before returning to prison again.