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| Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Langston Hughes |
Jeanette Michelle is originally from Chicago Illinois whom now resides in Tennessee to continue her education in writing, film and becoming Feng Shui certified. She is currently the host of an Internet Talk Show called Dark Mantis Talk. Mycall is her very first published fiction novel out of 23 written manuscripts. Jeanette's second novel published is Taking Care of Henry. Taking care of Henry is a non-fiction written documentary that was released February of 2008. Jeanette's 3rd novel is You can't save them All that was released December of 2009. Millicent Quinones is her latest published fiction Novel, March 26th 2010. Tapestry is scheduled to be released April 2011 and and Mycall Book II is scheduled to be released August 2011. (Click on the link Books for more information). “Going through the motions as a independent writer/author has its challenges and is often disappointing, but it will not stop me from reaching my goals and I will continue this journey. The more I write the more I learn." |
Jeanette Michelle published her first poem, Misunderstanding in 1997 Jeanette written, produced and directed her first play in 1998 Jeanette Michelle is also the Producer and host of Dark Mantis Internet Talk show here at Dark Mantis Enterprises. |
Jeanette Michelle was a Freelance writer for Women in Journey Magazine (from 2006 - 2007) A member of the Tennessee Writers Alliance A member of NAFE and Member and founder of Sensual Women Audio book/book Club She is also the Producer and Host of The Dark Mantis Internet Talk show |
| "Writing is an art. It could be described abstract, ugly and or beautiful. Every story is viewed from a different retrospect. It depends on the individual that reads it. The more I write the more I learn." Jeanette Michelle, 2004 |

| Buddhism Mistaking the false for the true and the false you overlooked the heart and fill yourself with desire. See the false as false and the true as true. Look into your heart. Follow your nature. Dhammapada 11-12 |








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| Hinduism The most precious wealth is the wealth acquired by the ear. Indeed, all wealth that slippery place. Tirukkural 411, 415 |
