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Novelist Takes on HIV/AIDS — Help Spread the Word!

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Xpress Yourself Publishing, LLC
Contact: Kamel Bey, Public Relations
P.O. Box 1615
Upper Marlboro, MD  20773
Phone:  202.528.0450 | Fax: 202.478.3447
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A BIG MESSAGE, IN A SMALL PACKAGE

CORDELE, GEORGIA’S NOVELIST TAKES ON HIV/AIDS
Upper Marlboro, MD, February 12, 2007— According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in the U.S. the estimated number of people with HIV/AIDS is about 1,185,000 with approximately 25% of them unaware of their infection. The estimated number of new cases of HIV is 42,000 each year. Novelist, Linda R. Herman tackles the emotional effects of HIV/AIDS in her novella, Consequences: When Love Is Blind (9780979975752, Xpress Yourself Publishing, February 15, 2008).
http://www.xpressyourselfpublishing.org/In Consequences: When Life Is Blind, life for Sade Peters is picture perfect. With a fabulous home in upscale Atlanta, Georgia, Sade is living the life most of society only read about in magazines. A successful novelist, Sade is married to the man of her dreams, Andre Peters, an equally successful sports agent. Couple that with a set of fraternal twins, and you have all the makings of the contemporary modern day Huxtables. However, what life looks like from the outside, may not necessarily match the inner workings of this household. The Down Low is a real and earth-shattering truth, and Sade’s happiness abruptly ends when she is faced with this reality. Life as Sade knows it changes within the blink of an eye when she soon discovers that both she and her husband are HIV positive. Imagine walking through life in Sade’s shoes. What happens when the men we trust commit the ultimate betrayal? Who is to blame when faith and trust is tested tremendously?
A serious writer, Herman is passionate about the education to eradicate a deadly disease, while uplifting communities. “Knowledge is critical in resolving and preventing issues affecting these communities,” therefore, through her writing, Herman is committed to empowering and strengthening diverse communities through written word.
REVIEWS

“I love this book; it is now officially one of the best books I have read. I loved the way the author kept the details to a minimum and got straight to the point. This book should be recommended to all African American females as an “eye-opener.” It should come as no surprise then the five star rating.”

– Tekisha, OOSA Online Book Club

“There are so many things killing the African American community. Consequences: When Love is Blind by Linda R. Herman is an eye opening novella. I wish this was a longer piece, however, sometimes it is better said with less words and Linda R. Herman executed the message flawlessly. At the end of the story, there is a sneak peek of the sequel, Consequences: The Life She Chose. I cannot wait to read it. I recommend Consequences: When Love is Blind to anyone interested in a quick read with an important message.”

 — Jennifer Coissiere, APOOO BookClub

ABOUT AUTHOR
Linda R. Herman resides in South Georgia with her husband and their three kids.  While raising two teens and a two year old as well as holding down a full time job as an emergency 911 dispatcher, this young woman makes the time to read and write.

Linda dabbles in many writing genres.  She anticipates the release of her first novella, Consequences:  When Love is Blind.  Though a work of fiction, the novella will hopefully raise the awareness of women concerning the spread of HIV/AIDS in our community.  “It’s going to take unity and a lot of faith in God to beat this deadly disease.”
Title Specifications:
ISBN-10: 0-9799757-5-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-9799757-5-2
Publication Date: February 15, 2008
Trade Paperback; 126 pgs.
Trim: 5.063 x 7.183
Distribution: Ingram Book Group and Baker & Taylor
Retail $12.95
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The Triumph of My Soul…

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By Urban Reviews, February 7, 2008

The Triumph Of My Soul Anthology was so beautifully written by
various authors, this is the first time I have read an inspirational
anthology that kept my atttention. This is how I reviewed each short
story:

Triumph Of My Soul 5 stars and more for the Soul!!

Julian’s Grace by Jessica Tilles 5 stars
Marathon by Bill Holmes 3 stars
A Test Of Faith by Lorraine Elzia 5 stars
A Stroke Of Purpose by Keisha Dawn 3 stars
The Vanilla Room 5 stars
Discovering the Joy Within by Allyson Deese 3 stars
A Mother, Her Son, and The Father by Fon James 5 stars
He Loves Us, Always by Linda Wattley 4 stars
The Ministry Of Motherhood by Cheryl Lacey Donovan 3 stars
Breaking The Chains Of Abuse by Casche Russell 3 stars
When You Least Expect by Dike Okoro 5 stars
Doors by Ebonee Monique 5 stars
Word On The Street by Jarold Imes Jarold Imes 3 stars
One Woman’s Journey by Linda R. Herman 3 stars
I’m Still Here by Kim Robinson 4 stars
The Triumph Of My Soul by Elissa Gabrielle 4 stars

Visit www.TheTriumphOfMySoul.com for more information on the anthology and its authors!

Human connection is at the heart and soul of seductive new romance novel by local author, Victoria Wells

 

 

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A Special Summer

   Victoria Wells Scheduled Publication Date: March 4, 2008                                   252 pages / Cost: $15 ISBN-13: 978-0-9799757-7-6ISBN-10: 09799757-7-8

Available from Xpress Yourself, LLC:

www.xpressyourselfpublishing.org Amazon.com and at bookstores everywhere “Nick pushed himself up slightly enough to stare down into her face. Her expression revealed she wanted him. A mischievous smirk played at his lips. ‘You do want me to take this off, don’t you?’”                                                            – Victoria Wells, author of A Special Summer Human connection is at the heart and soul of seductive new romance novel by local author, Victoria Wells 

Victoria Wells’ inaugural novel, A Special Summer, explores the universal themes and compelling experiences of family, motherhood and romance, which transcend race and gender. Her timeless account of the human condition is relevant and provides a real connection through the perspective of a cast of sensitive, strong, smart, self-sufficient contemporary African-American characters. 

 

At the soul of this steamy, sultry tale of seduction is a shocking secret that threatens to be the kiss of death for an once-in-a-lifetime romance between siren Summer Jackson and her luscious love interest, Nick Stiles. Through the prism of the couple’s painstaking web of love, lust, loss and longing, we find out just how razor-thin the double-edged line between romance and rage can be. But the beauty of this story is that it delves not only into the precarious intimacy of a romantic couple, but into the dynamics of an entire community. The parent-child, father-son, girlfriend-sister and male-bonding relationships are at the forefront of this “explorationship.” These human interactions are inextricably intertwined to tell a titillating story of heartache and passion. 

 

A Special Summer is a book for all seasons,” says Victoria Wells. “It is a classic romance novel of pure escapism, but it also has a universal scope. The story has a redemptive quality and sprit when two wounded souls are healed through forgiveness. Whether you are a single mom, a married couple, sister or brother, I think you will identify, in some capacity, with the main characters choices, circumstances and challenges to work through their relationship issues.”

Victoria Wells has been a lover of modern romance since reading her first novel at age 15. Victoria, 40, is a nurse practitioner, wife and the proud mother of three beautiful children: Martia, Leroy, and Melanie. Victoria grew up in the Germantown section of Philadelphia and currently lives in East Oak Lane.

 

She has taken the sensitivity of her training as a medical professional and applied it to the pages of her new novel. As a nurse in the Greater Philadelphia area over the last 17 years, she has written and lectured extensively on health, particularly the cause of sickle cell disease. Her dedication as an advocate for patients has earned her the Regional and National 2005 Nursing Spectrum’s Nurse of the Year Nursing Excellence Award in clinical care.

 

In 2006, Wells was awarded the Movers and Shakers Award by various organizations — the American Women Heritage Society, National Association of University Women, National Association of Phi Delta Kappa, Top Ladies Distinction and Two Thousand African American Women. Wells has been recognized by Philadelphia City Council for her nursing achievements and community involvement. 

 Visit www.victoria.wells.comTo view a trailer of A Special Summer, log onto:

 Youtube.com (Search: “A Special Summer by Victoria Wells”)  

 For a review copy, please contact:Xpress Yourself PublishingContact: Erica Hart, PRP.O. Box 1615Upper Marlboro, MD 20773 (202) 528-0450 Erica.Hart@xpressyourselfpublishing.org www.xpressyourselfpublishing.org “Engaging, vibrant and compelling with true-to-life characters you will talk about long after the last chapter.”   — Jessica Tilles, author of Unfinished Business on A Special Summer ###PRESS CONTACTS:           

author@victoria-wells.com

267-307-6514 or

215-901-2070                                                                               January / 2008

 

Will I ever say Ka-REE-Boo again?

 

On January 22, 2008, in a mass email to all of its customers, authors, publishers, etc., Simba Sana, Founder and CEO of Karibu Books, dropped the bomb on the African American community. Effective February 10, 2008, Karibu Books, a popular cultural institution in the African American community, will close its doors to the masses of people who loved, supported and adored what it stood for: Bringing you books written by and about African Americans, 24/7.

It took me a couple of days to digest it all. I feel empty, very empty. I feel like I have no place to go…I feel like sucking on my thumb, I want to be coddled. I kind of feel like I felt the day I lost my mother on November 15, 2007. However, not to that degree, but there’s still this emptiness. My mother was my biggest supporter. It was devastating when I lost her. And, I will go so far as to say, I feel devastated losing Karibu Books too. Does any of this make sense? Am I upset? You’re damn right I am! I feel like I’ve lost my best friend, my supporter and my literary lover. Will I be able to go on, knowing that I don’t have Karibu to lean on? Sure there are many other black bookstores an author, like myself, could turn to. However, I don’t want to! I have been spoiled rotten to the tenth degree! I want my Karibu Books. In all of my six years of being an author and publisher, I’ve never been met with so much warmth, support and love, as with Karibu Books. Not that I’m putting down other black bookstores, but let’s face it…and I’m sure other authors would concur…to sign at Karibu, or even have five books on the shelf, we didn’t have to jump through hoops like you do with the others. Ask and ye shall receive, and we did just that!

Karibu Books was more than a bookstore, they were family. I don’t know of any other bookstore where I could pick up the phone and call the owner on his celly  just to shoot the breeze. Simba gave me my first credit card processor. Better known by many as the knuckle buster. You know that bluish-green American Express metal contraption you push back and forth to make the imprint of the card on the ancient credit slips? Yeah, that’s the one. I’ll always cherish it. There wasn’t anything I couldn’t call and ask for, and didn’t receive it. Yes, they spoiled the hell out of this author.

HEAR ME LOUD AND CLEAR literary world, Jessica Tilles and Xpress Yourself Publishing LOVES Karibu Books. Always have, and always will. I pray that one day, Karibu will make a comeback! And, when it does, we’ll be sittin’ right here, waitin’.


Owners: Simba and Yao

I will miss you:  Lee MacDonald (the best damn events coordinator in the business, all around sweet sister; always greeted me with a huge smile and a hug); Sunny Sana (what will I do without my Sunshine? It’s been difficult for the past few months, I’ve missed your perky phone calls. But, as Whitney Houston said it best, “I’ll always love you,” because my sister, they just don’t get any better than you!); Simba Sana (what can I say? Your continued support over the years was more than I’d received from my own family. I don’t have much to offer, if you’re ever in need, and if I have it, it’s yours!); Yao (owner and founder — what can I say? If there was ever a more peaceful soul that I’ve ever met in my life, you’re it. I remember my very first encounter with you. It was at a book event at Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, MD. You and I had a blast, talking and sharing viewpoints. You will sorely be missed, on the real!); store managers and employees (thank you for making my many evenings with Karibu a pleasant one. The XYP authors are forever indebted for the wonderful support you’ve given over the years!).


Karibu Books’ Staff

Well, I’ve said my good-byes. I’ll go in the corner and lick my wounds like a scorned lover.

Below is the sad news I received on January 22. I’ll miss you, Karibu, but I’ll keep it moving, with you in my heart!

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Dear Karibu Customers,

After 15 years of service within the Washington, DC metropolitan area, Karibu Books, a Black bookstore chain will be closing its doors. We sincerely thank each and every one of you for your patronage and support. We are optimistic that our mission to empower and educate through a comprehensive selection of books by and about people of African descent will continue to resonate within the communities we proudly served.

Since 1993, we have been blessed to help thousands of local, regional and national authors share their incredible stories of faith, hope, love, peace, politics and race. We can’t begin to express our gratitude for the countless authors who have graced our six stores and enriched our customers’ lives.We will be closing our Security Square (Baltimore, MD) and Forestville locations on Sunday, January 27. The remaining locations, Bowie Town Center, The Mall at Prince Georges and Iverson Mall will close on Sunday, February 10. Our Pentagon City store is already closed.Effective immediately, all inventory at all locations will be 50% off. All fixtures will also be available for purchase on February 10. See individual store managers for more information.

Again, we respectfully thank you for your loyalty, laughter and love.

Sincerely,
Simba Sana
CEO
Karibu Books
 

Author Chat with Tamara Grant, Tonight!

 

Chat with Author Tamara Grant TONIGHT at 7:30 PM EST.  Tamara will be discussing her novel debut, Promises Made, Promises Kept.  You could be a lucky winner if you join us at www.freewebs.com/asanetwork for the entire chat.

To join in the chat, simply click, Enter My Chatroom, type in a username and hit Enter. (try it now to make sure you have Java downloaded onto your computer)
We look forward to chatting with all of you!
Want to read an excerpt or a review of the book prior to the chat?  Or perhaps you want to go ahead and order your copy.  Visit www.tamaragrant.com
Bring a friend!

George Michael telling it all?

Source: January 16, 2007, The Press Associaiton, 2 hours ago. 

 Singer George Michael has signed a multimillion-pound deal to pen a “no-holds-barred” autobiography, it has been announced.

HarperCollins said former Wham! star Michael, 44, would write the “access-all-areas” autobiography “entirely himself”.

Publishers said the deal is “one of the biggest ever concluded in UK publishing”, but would not divulge figures.

The book, dubbed “one of the hottest remaining untold celebrity memoirs”, will cover the pop star’s personal and professional life and will hit the shelves in autumn next year.

Michael’s manager Andy Stephens said: “George has promised HarperCollins a no-holds-barred biography, and it’s certain to be just that.

“People aren’t stupid, they’re beginning to notice that the truth is more interesting than the stories the press come up with.”

Belinda Budge, managing director and publisher of Harper NonFiction UK, said: “This is an incredibly exciting publishing event.

“George is one of the best known and best loved pop singers in the world, with an extraordinary story to tell. I am particularly thrilled by this deal, as I have long been a fan of George’s.

“Most importantly, this really will be a truly authentic book – and an exceptional one, as he’s going to be writing it entirely himself.”

The deal comes after Michael’s greatest hits tour celebrating more than 20 years in pop.

Hello World!

 Welcome to my blog! This is a first for me, so please forgive me if it is taking me a tad bit longer than most to figure out how to spruce up my blog, as nice as some I’ve seen so far.

I’ve received many emails, at www.jessicatilles.com, asking if I will be releasing a new book any time soon. The answer is YES! Of course, I will. Writing is my passion, my love, my joy and my livelihood. August 15, 2007 marked the release of my 8th book,  EROGENOUS ZONE: A SEXUAL VOYAGE, an anthology of sweet, hot, sticky and nasty short stories written by some of the industries most prolific, sexy writers, including yours truly with an erotic duet with national best-selling author William Fredrick Cooper.  This anthology is making some serious noise, and ranked #2 as a Karibu Books Best Seller, and will is being featured on C-Span’s BookTV during the month of January 2008.  Congratulations to all of the contributors!

There is a softer, and more spiritual, side of Jessica that I exposed in my short story “Julian’s Grace,” in Elissa Gabrielle’s spiritual anthology, THE TRIUMPH OF MY SOUL, now available.

Currently, I have three novels in the works: MATRIMONIAL BLISS, a spin off of my bestselling novel, IN MY SISTERS’ CORNER; JULIAN’S GRACE, the full novel of my short inspirational story in Elissa Gabrielle’s THE TRIUMPH OF MY SOUL; and BABE a novel that I have absolutely no clue where it’s going, but I am having a great time writing. I’ll tell you this, it sure is nasty; definitely not for the faint at heart! I’m truly getting down in the gutter with this one. However, I do wish I could finish just one book. Writing can be a struggle. Sometimes, the words won’t flow as you would like for them to. I’m stepping outside of my zone with JULIAN’S GRACE, which means that the sex is limited with a lot of substance. Not that my previous novels, or current, don’t have substance, but this is the first book I’ve ever written where characters aren’t lusting and cursing every single time you flip a page. It’s truly a challenge that I absolutely love. As a writer, I hone my craft every single day by challenging myself.

Additionally, I am working on GO PUBLISH YOURSELF! A beginners guide to self-publishing, marketing, and a roadmap to building a successful publishing business.

Okay, so let me wind down my “dissertation.” Check back often for updates! Excerpts of my upcoming releases will be posted some time in 2008. Oh, and don’t forget to check out my “label mates” at XPRESS YOURSELF PUBLISHING.

Love and blessings,

Jessica