Indie Interviews : Author Tilly Lebeck

Indie authors are the lifeblood of what I do, creating illustrated character art, author portraits for their marketing and even full book covers. I work with authors who match my values and it’s time to shine a light on these wonderful people!

An author portrait of Tilly Lebeck in black and white on a purple background.

Please welcome Tilly Lebeck!

Author of the ‘Untamed Rascals’ series. Tilly has commissioned chaaracter art for ‘Frankie and the Fed’ and the author portrait you see here!

Hello Tilly! Please introduce us to yourself and your books.

Hello! I’m Tilly Lebeck. I write contemporary romance that is intensely personal and spicy.

My book series, The Untamed Rascals, is a found family series of interconnect standalones that follows a group of Marines and their new friends as they find love and discover themselves.

What will make people fall in love with your main characters?

My characters are very relatable—all too human, over 30, and still floundering a bit in life. It’s a diverse cast that includes fat characters, neurodivergent characters, and queer characters.

What tropes can people find in your books?

Found family, second chance, friends to lovers, toaster oven (shout out to my lesbian characters), self-discovery, and workplace romance.

What will surprise people most about your book/s?

How much certain characters and situations in the books may make them feel seen and understood. Fair warning, many people tell me they cry.

An illustration for author Tilly Lebeck of two women in bed, one is laying down and the other is sitting above her looking into her eyes.
Artwork by Lottie Thomson, commissioned by Tilly Lebeck for the romance novel ‘Frankie and the Fed’.

What is your favourite thing about being an indie, self-published author?

I love writing whatever feels right for the story and doing so on my own schedule.

What has been your biggest challenge or barrier to publishing your books?

Time has definitely been my biggest concern. I have a millions and one ideas, but having the time to focus on them has been a challenge. I’d love to publish more books and a faster pace, but unfortunately life has a way of slowing me down.

The Untamed Rascals series of novels by Tilly Lebeck.

What has been your biggest challenge commissioning artwork in the past?

I have a few pieces I’ve commissioned in the past. I think my biggest challenge is cost. Artists are amazing and deserve to be paid for their work, but where I am in my publishing journey necessitates saving for art and commissioning much slower than I would otherwise prefer.

How did you discover my work?

Threads

What appealed to you most about working with me and how was your overall experience? 

I love how easy you make it to find prices, how frequently you communicate, and your unique style. You brought my characters to life and helped me see a part of them that I’d only ever imagined.

An author portrait of Tilly Lebeck in black and white on a purple background.

“My current readers have expressed that they have loved seeing my characters and feel a connection to them and the art.” – Tilly Lebeck Author

What does having appealing character art mean to your marketing and to your readers?

I’m not sure if it helps with marketing. Unfortunately, that has so many different components that it is difficult to pinpoint just one as making a difference, but it breathes new life into me in what feels like an endless loop of shouting about my books. My current readers have expressed that they have loved seeing my characters and feel a connection to them and the art.

Are there any other professionals that you’ve worked with that you’d like to recommend to other authors?

Elle Lavendelle worked with me to beta and sensitivity read Frankie and the Fed, which you did the art for, and did a wonderful, thorough job. Hannah Danielle has done some cute chibi art of the same characters that I will be turning into stickers for future conventions. I’m not sure if she is still working or will be taking future commissions, but Hollis Darling had done a few pieces for me that are beautiful.


An illustration for author Tilly Lebeck of two women in bed, one is laying down and the other is sitting above her looking into her eyes.

Where can people buy your books and follow you on social media?

All of my books can be purchased on Amazon and read through KU.
And you can follow me on any social media app.
@tillylebeckauthor for IG and Threads
@authortillylebeck on Tiktok


A photograph of the illustrator Lottie Thomson, a white woman with glasses and dark hair with a fringe

Lottie Thomson (Charlotte Thomson-Morley – she/her) brings character art, portraits and book covers to life for indie authors. Based in the UK and with over 20 years experience as a freelance illustrator, she specialises in consciously inclusive and playful art, supplied ready for use for print marketing and on social media alike.

Learn more about commissioning work for your own indie book here!