Washington, DC native
Jessica Tilles is the best-selling
author of 5 novels with one on the way (Unfinished Business, April
2007) and founder of the prosperous publishing company that is
Xpress Yourself Publishing, LLC that Tilles founded in 2002. Jessica
is a columnist and co-founder of J.T.'s Book Corner at Black Men in
America.com.
BellaBrown from Essence.com ranks Tilles up there with best selling
author Zane, who Tilles says has given her a few valuable pointers
about the book industry.
I
had the distinct pleasure of asking Jessica Tilles some questions
about her writing career as well as her personal life. Let me
introduce you to Ms. Jessica Tilles...
MJB:
Many writers have alter egos that they use when they write. Do you
have an alter ego? Who is Jessica Tilles the author? The person? Are
they the same?
JT:
Nope, no alter ego here. What you read is what you get, so to speak.
Jessica Tilles is the most supportive, appreciative, unselfish and
passionate person you will ever have the pleasure of meeting.
MJB:
How was Xpress Yourself Publishing, LLC formed? Was starting your
own publishing company your dream or something that just evolved?
JT:
Xpress Yourself Publishing, LLC was formed in 2002, after I wrote my
first novel, Anything Goes. I did not enter into this
business blindly. I knew it was quite difficult for African American
writers to get signing deals, until they had proven themselves as profitable. Therefore, rather than receiving hundreds of
disappointing rejection letters, I chose to self-publish. I
researched, made mistakes, asked questions, and now it has evolved
into a small press.
Now, make no mistake about it, self-publishing is not easy and it is
very time-consuming. Moreover, anyone who ventures into the business
of publishing MUST have a passion for writing and the industry. If
you do not possess any of this, you will sink before you can swim.
MJB:
Describe your journey to becoming a best selling author? Were you
ever rejected in the past by publishers or agents? If so, was it an
extensive amount of times? How did JT keep pressing on?
JT:
Marketing and promoting a book is hard work. It takes a cup of
dedication, a cup of determination and a gallon of thick skin. My
family, friends and former co-workers rallied around my debut novel,
Anything Goes, and the word spread like a wildfire. Before I
knew it, I had sold 2,500 copies in one month. By the time I
released my sophomore effort, In My Sisters' Corner, I had
sold over 8,000 copies of my debut and requests for my titles were
flooding Karibu Books and other bookstores.
I
never submitted my manuscripts to publishers or agents. Going into
this venture, I had done my research and spoke with several authors,
learning how difficult it was getting signed. Therefore, I did not
bother. At that time, I did not possess thick skin, so I was afraid
of rejection and having my feelings hurt by someone who did not know
me from a pot of beans.
I
pressed on because of determination and being blessed with the gift
of satisfying my literary palettes of my fan base.
MJB:
You are known for your raw, provocative, passionate, and honest
storylines. Who inspires these characters? Do they possess some of
your characteristics?
JT:
I want my characters to mold into their own personas and
characteristics. I try my best not to include any part of me in my
novels, but sometimes I cannot help. However, this is not to say
that I do not include any of my experiences within my novels. Most
of my characters, however, initially start resembling someone I
know, eventually breaking away from that initial mold and developing
their own identity.
MJB:
Who are some of your favorite writers?
JT:
I
love the writings of so many authors, not limiting myself I read
them all. However, if I have to be specific, I enjoy reading
anything by Eric Jerome Dickey and E. Lynn Harris, as well as James
Patterson and Jackie Collins. Oh, and I like Stephen King too.
MJB:
What are some of your favorite books?
JT:
It is hard to pinpoint, because I love books period. My bookshelf
overflows with books I have yet to read. However, The Coldest
Winter by Sistah Soljah was an excellent read. I read it twice.
MJB: What inspires you to write? Is it the love for written
expression or the paycheck at the end of the day? (I must ask.)
JT:
It has to be my love for the written word and my passion for the
business because there is no paycheck at the end of the day.
However, if you work hard and promote the hell out of your books,
you may be able to treat yourself to dinner at McDonalds. :-)
Seriously, I cannot imagine doing anything else accept writing. I am
behind my computer practically 20 hours a day. I sleep from 4am to
9am, sometimes until 10am if I am exhausted.
MJB:
What has life been like for Jessica Tilles?
JT:
I was born in Washington, DC. At the age of twelve, my parents moved
the family to Upper Marlboro, Maryland, which is only ten minutes
outside of D.C. Yeah, we moved really far. *smile* I have four
sisters, one brother and I am the baby. I attended Prince George's
Community College and then decided I absolutely loathed school. I
quit school, against my parents wishes (hey, I thought I was grown)
and jumped into Corporate America, where I worked for eighteen
years.
In
2004, I went through a divorce, sold my home and received fifty
percent of the proceeds, was down-sized from my employer of ten
years, received a sizable severance, cashed out a hefty 401K,
treated myself to a new wardrobe and got down to business, in that
order. I am a firm believer that things happen for a reason; our
paths are laid out for us. Everything that happened in 2004 was
supposed to happen. Had it not, I would have never leapt out on
faith to publish and write full time. It has been a wonderful eight
fulfilling years of writing and publishing.
MJB:
BellaBrown from
Essence.com ranked you up
there with best selling author Zane. How did this make you feel?
JT:
I
have so much admiration for Zane. As I ventured into this business,
I remember someone saying, Find someone who is success and latch
on. I did just that too. I have several file folders of emails
filled with priceless advice given by Zane, received from different
online writer's groups. Therefore, I graciously accept the
comparison. It means I am doing something right!
MJB:
What is next for Jessica Tilles the author?
JT:
I will release my sixth novel, Unfinished Business, in April
2007. Moreover, I will continue providing up and coming authors and
poet the opportunity they crave and a vessel to become great
writers.