Nick Chiles
Nick Chiles (born August 7, 1965) is an American Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of 15 books.[1] He writes primarily about African-American life and culture.[2]
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Born | Manhattan, New York City, U.S. | August 7, 1965
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Yale University (BA) |
Occupation | Journalist and author |
Known for | Author of 15 books, three of which were NY Times bestsellers, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist |
Spouse(s) | Sadiqa Chiles |
Website | www |
Early life
Chiles grew up in Jersey City, New Jersey. His father is the pianist Walter Chiles, who was the leader of the jazz trio Chiles & Pettiford in the 1960s and of the funk band LTG Exchange in the 1970s.[3] Atlantic Records released the 1965 Chiles & Pettiford recording Live at Jilly's.[4] Walter Chiles wrote most of the LTG Exchange's songs, including their biggest hit, "Waterbed".[5]
Chiles attended St. Peter's Prep in Jersey City and received a B.A. in psychology from Yale University.[6]
Career
Chiles worked as a reporter for The Dallas Morning News and New York Newsday, where he contributed to a 1992 Pulitzer Prize-winning story about a subway crash.[7] He later worked as an education reporter for the Star-Ledger.[8] Chiles has also worked as a ghostwriter.[9]
Books
Chiles has written or co-written 15 books, three of which were New York Times bestsellers: The Blueprint: A Plan for Living Above Life’s Storms (2010, co-authored with Kirk Franklin),[10] The Rejected Stone: Al Sharpton and the Path to American Leadership (2013, written with Rev. Al Sharpton),[11] and Every Little Step: My Story,[12] (2016, written with Bobby Brown.)
Chiles and former NBA player Etan Thomas wrote Fatherhood: Rising to the Ultimate Challenge (2012).[13] Chiles and then-Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick collaborated on the 2012 book, Faith in the Dream. His book Justice While Black,[14] written with attorney Robbin Shipp, was a finalist for a 2014 NAACP Image Award.[15] He co-wrote the 2019 book Engage Connect Protect: Empowering Diverse Youth as Environmental Leaders [16] with Angelou Ezeilo (née Chiles), his younger sister.
Chiles and his then wife, American author Denene Millner,[17] co-wrote the bestselling three book non-fiction relationship series, What Brothers Think, What Sistahs Know, published by HarperCollins.[18][19][20] Their novel Love Don’t Live Here Anymore, published by Dutton, appeared on two bestseller lists, Essence and Blackboard. They also co-wrote the novels In Love And War and A Love Story.[21]
A short story by Chiles was included in the Ballantine anthology, Brotherman: The Odyssey of Black Men in America, which won a 1996 American Book Award. Chiles and Jeff Jones also co-wrote a young adult novel called The Adventures of De-Ante Johnson: The Obsidian Knight.
Chiles lives in Decatur, Georgia, with his wife Sadiqa Chiles.
References
- "Contributing writer Nick Chiles". hechingerreport.com. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
- "How-to book helps Black families survive dangers of criminal justice system". MSR Online | December 19, 2014
- https://www.allmusic.com/artist/ltg-exchange-mn0000776832
- http://www.jazzdisco.org/atlantic-records/discography-1965/
- https://www.allmusic.com/album/the-very-best-of-ltg-exchange-waterbed-mw0000597755
- "Weddings: Denene Millner and Nicholas Chiles". NYTimes.com. 1997-08-24. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
- "Pulitzer Prize-Winning Novelist Jennifer Egan Coming to Campus". fandm.edu. 2014-10-10. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
- "Editor & Publisher - CLASS PROJECT FOR 'STAR-LEDGER'". editorandpublisher.com. Archived from the original on 2015-03-28.
- "Deval Patrick, stumping for Obama in Charlotte, will also be auditioning for higher office". Boston.com.
- "Nonfiction Book Review: The Blueprint: A Plan for Living Above Life's Storms by Kirk Franklin". PublishersWeekly.com.
- "Book Review—The Rejected Stone—Al Sharpton and the Path to American Leadership by Al Sharpton with Nick Chiles". tnj.com.
- https://www.nytimes.com/books/best-sellers/2016/07/03/hardcover-nonfiction/?_r=0
- Michael Lindgren (27 July 2012). ""Fatherhood: Rising to the Ultimate Challenge" by Etan Thomas with Nick Chiles". Washington Post.
- https://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-thompson/wrestling-with-justice-wh_b_6413202.html
- https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/moviesnow/la-et-mn-naacp-image-awards-2014-full-list-of-nominees-20141209-story.html
- https://www.amazon.com/Engage-Connect-Protect-Empowering-Environmental/dp/0865719187/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=angelou+ezeilo+nick+chiles&qid=1571244400&s=books&sr=1-1
- "Weddings Denene Millner and Nicholas Chiles". New York Times, Published: August 24, 1997
- Johnson Publishing Company (20 November 2000). Jet. Johnson Publishing Company. pp. 12–. ISSN 0021-5996.
- The Crisis Publishing Company, Inc. (2008). The Crisis. The Crisis Publishing Company, Inc. pp. 21–. ISSN 0011-1422.
- Chiles, Nick. "Bio". Nick Chiles. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
- "A LOVE STORY ". Publisher Weekly