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Michele Wallace Campanelli is an American writer, singer and celebrity. During the early 1990s, Michele was lead singer of the heavy metal band, Black Widow, which was one of the first all-female bands in Florida during the early 90s. After the band, Michele Wallace Campanelli started writing short stories and fiction novels professionally. She has had nine stories appearing on the best-sellers list, including two that reached #1 on the New York Times. Her short stories have been included in over 30 international selling anthologies. She has also penned numerous novels, magazine and newspaper articles in both fiction and non-fiction published by Simon & Schuster, Chronicle Books, Fireside Books, Fictionwise, Whiskey Creek Press, Start Publishing, Wee Creek Press, Florida Today Newspaper, Woman’s World Magazine, Adamsmedia, McGraw-Hill, Multnomah Books, Red Rock Press, HCI Chicken Soup for the Soul series and America House Publishing. Over 57 million people have read her written works internationally. When Michele isn’t writing, she is CEO of Regal Entertainment Services LLC which performs concerts around Central Florida. She is a professional singer, writer and actor who has performed with St. Marks United Methodist Choir and Shekinah Theater with Director James Boone, Brevard Symphony Orchestra with Director Chris Confessore, HNJ Players with Director George Kobosko, Brevard Community Chorus with Director Robert Lamb, and Space Coast Symphony Orchestra with Director Aaron Collins & SCSO Chorus Directors Beth Green & Sherry MacLean. In 2012, she became a Music Major at Eastern Florida State College, a student of Dr. Robert E. Lamb, Jim Boyle, Sherry MacLean, Mark Baker, Sally Cook & Dr. Chan Ji Kim. As a devoted Christian, she uses her talents to glorify God and bring joy to others through music and her books.
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