User:Cinnamon8/Michele Campanelli

Michele Campanelli has written nine short stories which have appeared on the American Best-sellers book list including the New York Times and USA Today Newspaper. She was born Michele Suzanne Wallace in 1971 in Melbourne, Florida to Robert and Fontaine Wallace. Graduated from Melbourne High School in 1990 and received the Leadership Award from Keiser College where she graduated in 1995.

Michele Campanelli was lead vocalist to an all-female rock band Black Widow. This band was one of the first all female rock bands in America and was compared to the Runaways and L7 in Jam magazine articles. Black Widow never recorded a professional album. The band did appear in concert with Testament, Film Director Rob Zombie's band White Zombie and Dead Serious.

After Black Widow, Michele Wallace Campanelli began writing short stories and fiction novels professionally. Her short stories have been included in over 30 international selling anthologies. She has also penned numerous novels, plays, magazine and newspaper articles with an estimated over 57 million to have read her written works.

On August 8, 1998 she married Louis V. Campanelli III, an Officer with the State of Florida at St. Mark's United Methodist Church.

In 2009, Michele (Wallace) Campanelli became the CEO of Regal Entertainment Services LLC. This company was created to provide live entertainment of Nostalgic music for nursing home residents and adult daycare centers across Central Florida. Wikipedia is used by Regal's professional entertainers to explain the origin of each song, the year it was created and which singer made it most popular, during every concert.

At The Zone Studio, Michele Campanelli recorded an album in 2010. In 2011, she signed multi-book contract with Whiskey Creek Press.