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Miasha

My Time Has Come

About Me


BE THE 10,000TH PERSON TO PURCHASE A COPY OF SECRET SOCIETY OR DIARY OF A MISTRESS BETWEEN NOW AND DECEMBER 22ND AND WIN $3000 CASH IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS!!!
For Diary of a Mistress
For Secret Society
What should a wife believe? The words of her husband or the diary of his mistress? From the author of SECRET SOCIETY, two women struggle to separate fact and fiction in this tale of love and jealousy. Monica counts her blessings—she has a husband who is not only devoted to her, but committed to being a strong, caring father to their twin sons. When Carlos surprises her with an unforgettably romantic getaway Monica knows her husband is still very much in love with her—and she with him. But an unexpected package threatens to change everything Monica's ever believed about her husband. Bitter from her experiences with a cheating husband, Angela has adopted a sex-them-and-leave-them attitude towards the married men she's bedded over the last five years. Then she met Carlos. Now, she will stop at nothing to get him for herself—even if that means destroying her own life annother woman's family.
“For Celess and her best friend, Tina, "runnin' game" on dudes with dollars is a full-time occupation. Somewhere just out of their teens, tricked out in Chanel, Chloé and D&G, the "flyest girls out there" hit the fights, the games and the clubs, looking for men who like to spend their cash. By page nine, Celess has a trio of men to meet her needs: "O was my hustler from Delaware . James was my baller from Philly. Tariq was my businessman from New Jersey ." And by page 20, Celess reveals the secret of the title. Readers know from the preface that their story ends tragically—but which of their lovers, when he finds out the truth, will reach for his gun? Beneath the litany of shopping and screwing, lying and dodging, the tension bubbles—Tina and Celess know they're playing a dangerous game. Scandalous and engrossing, this debut from Miasha (just one name; she lives in the Atlanta suburbs with her spouse and child) shows her to be a writer to watch.”

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A life changing event for me occurred at my college graduation in May of 2003. National bestselling author, Karen E. Quinones Miller, was the keynote speaker. She delivered a speech about how she had written a book, self-published it and sold so many copies on her own that major publishing houses fought to offer her a deal. I sat amongst my graduating class fully alert and attentive. It was as if Karen was talking directly to me, telling me to bypass trying to get a job in advertising copywriting and follow my true passion of becoming an author. I was unquestionably inspired and two months after graduation I began writing my first novel, Secret Society. Three months later I had a complete manuscript and was ready to move on to the next step.

I conjured up the nerve to email Karen and let her know that she had motivated me to pursue my goals of being a writer and that I had completed my first book. I asked her for tips on self-publishing. She simply told me to let self-publishing be my last resort and that I should first seek a publishing deal. I took her advice and researched the ways to go about submitting a manuscript. I sent a query letter, a synopsis, and the first three chapters of my book to Teri Woods Publishing. Teri Woods was known for publishing urban novels and thus I figured she would be interested in Secret Society. Teri Woods was not only interested, but wanted to buy my book outright and on top of that offer me a five-book deal. I was astonished. The only thing I had to do was write a second book to prove to Teri that I could produce.

I wrote Diary of a Mistress and shortly thereafter I was poised to go to New York to sign a deal with Teri Woods. I was excited and anxious, yet nervous. I was new to the publishing industry and I wasn’t sure what the contract should look like, what type of deal was appropriate and most of all if selling my book outright was a smart thing to do. Once again, I conjured up the nerve to email Karen. That time she responded by telling me to call her and her telephone number was in the body of the email. She advised me not to sell my book outright and that I needed someone knowledgeable to attend the meeting with me. After realizing that her own schedule wouldn’t permit her to accompany me, she took a chance and asked her agent to do so. Liza Dawson, Karen’s agent, agreed to read my manuscripts over the weekend and let me know Monday whether or not she would be willing to represent me. I immediately emailed both manuscripts to Karen and Liza.

The next day I got a call from Liza telling me how good of a writer I was and offering to be my agent. I accepted and the next thing I knew, I had three major publishing houses interested in signing me. Teri Woods was notified of this and was asked for her bid. By Monday, an auction was held. Simon and Schuster was the highest bidder offering a six-figure advance and a two-book deal—far exceeding my expectations as a new, unpublished author. I was in awe. Everything that has happened from then on has been a joyride. I am living my dreams and it is with thanks to Karen E. Quinones Miller. I often wonder what I would be doing or where I would be had it not been for Karen’s speech those few years ago. There’s no telling. But I know for sure that I am grateful that she told her story because it was truly the beginning of the success I enjoy today. Now, I feel it is my obligation to pass it on.

I am available to do speaking engagements and motivational talks at community centers, schools, group homes, prisons, outreach programs, shelters, etc. My goal is to reach as many people as I can and make a difference in the lives of others. I firmly believe “To whom much is given, much is expected” and indeed I have been given much.

To book me for your group or event contact Dawn Michelle at [email protected].
Or for personal advice email me at [email protected].
I can also be reached on myspace at myspace.com/thewritingdiva.


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Television:

Franchise Live on a Saturday Late night, The Oprah Show, College Hill, Girlfriends, Everybody Hates Chris, All of Us, American Idol Auditions, America’s Next Top Model Always in the mood for - Re-runs of Martin, Good Times, and Fresh Prince of Bel Air

Books:



MIASHA & WENDY WILLIAMS MIASHA & JAY-Z MIASHA&STEDMAN GRAHAM MIASHA & RICH(5TH AVENUE MANAGEMENT) LOOKOUT FOR MY NEW NOVEL "MOMMYS ANGEL" (IN BOOKSTORES JUNE 07) HOW HOT IS THAT!!! MIASHA & THE CHAMP BERNARD HOPKINS