You Cant Save Them All This is Jeanette Michelle’s 3rd
published novel (2nd fiction novel).
The story is centered on an Attorney out of Chicago
where a paralegal, Lisa decides to go searching for the
perfect case for her colleague Ethel to take in order to
obtain fame and recognition. Lisa stumbles across what she calls the perfect case, which is in a town her colleague, Ethel despises. Trusting Lisa’s judgment, Ethel accepts although she is unaware of the specific details of the case. This suspense novel not only depicts the life of an attorney in the court room, but her personal life and calamities that evolves her.
This author is also the host of the Dark Mantis Internet talk show. To know about this author visit http://www.iamdark.com
The 2011 Nashville International Book Festival takes place June 3rd through 5th at RiverGate Mall in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. Throughout the mall will be local television, government and sports personalities reading for 30 minutes to a group of children or students. Authors will also sell and sign their books and novels and there will be several no cost literary workshops, classes and panel discussions open to the general public. For more information or if you want to participate please go to www.NashvilleInternationalBookFestival.info or you can call us at 313.862.5000. Thanks and we hope to see and hear you at the "Celebrity Read Out".
My website is still a work in progress, but at least it's out there. I am also in the process of starting a blog about writing and the novel I am working on. Sorry so late getting back to you. October was a crazy month with working two jobs (my regular job as an accountant and working weekends at a haunted house - which was a lot of fun!) and the Southern Festival of Books. November has been recovery month and catch up at work. And, of course, there is the current month of December of which no one gets any rest - haha.
I would like to be a guest on the show. However, this month and next are bad for me - especially January with closing December and all the year end stuff (major brain drain).
Sales on the novella are a slow go, but I am learning so much and using the novella to test the market is a blessing, I would much rather find out what to do and not do with a novella than a novel. Hopefully, with the novel, I will have a publisher (professional editing, book covers, and more ideas on how to market). Self-publishing while trying to hold down a full time job and continue to write (oh, did I mention have a family life?) is a hard road to travel. But - I am determined to be successful even if I have to lose pieces of my sanity along the way.
Author Collective
place June 3rd through 5th at RiverGate Mall in Goodlettsville, Tennessee.
Throughout the mall will be local television, government and sports
personalities reading for 30 minutes to a group of children or students.
Authors will also sell and sign their books and novels and there will be several
no cost literary workshops, classes and panel discussions open to the general
public. For more information or if you want to participate please go to www.NashvilleInternationalBookFestival.info
or you can call us at 313.862.5000. Thanks and we hope to see and hear you at
the "Celebrity Read Out".
May 18, 2011
Denise Baer
I wish you the same with your novel.
Oct 11, 2011
Angela Trumbo
Hey Jeanette,
My website is still a work in progress, but at least it's out there. I am also in the process of starting a blog about writing and the novel I am working on. Sorry so late getting back to you. October was a crazy month with working two jobs (my regular job as an accountant and working weekends at a haunted house - which was a lot of fun!) and the Southern Festival of Books. November has been recovery month and catch up at work. And, of course, there is the current month of December of which no one gets any rest - haha.
I would like to be a guest on the show. However, this month and next are bad for me - especially January with closing December and all the year end stuff (major brain drain).
Sales on the novella are a slow go, but I am learning so much and using the novella to test the market is a blessing, I would much rather find out what to do and not do with a novella than a novel. Hopefully, with the novel, I will have a publisher (professional editing, book covers, and more ideas on how to market). Self-publishing while trying to hold down a full time job and continue to write (oh, did I mention have a family life?) is a hard road to travel. But - I am determined to be successful even if I have to lose pieces of my sanity along the way.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Angela Trumbo
Dec 5, 2011