“Bigfoot: Monster of the Ice” by Michele Wallace Campanelli is displayed at the 2023 Guadalajara Book Fair

“…is aimed at professionals and the general public alike, a characteristic that sets it apart from other book fairs around the globe.”
– Guadalajara International Book Fair
The Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL) (from its Spanish name, Feria Internacional del Libro de Guadalajara) is the most important publishing gathering in Ibero-America. It is the go-to event for Spanish- and English-language content. More than 1900 publishers attend, with over 20,000 professionals from 44 counties and 700,000 attending from the public. It is the most important publishing gathering in Latin America.
It is also an amazing cultural festival. Created 30 years ago by the University of Guadalajara, the fair is aimed at professionals and the general public alike, a characteristic that sets it apart from other book fairs around the globe.
With business as one of its main goals, it is also a cultural festival in which literature plays a major role, including a program where authors from all continents and languages participate and a forum for the academic discussion of the major issues of our time.
For nine days, people willingly stood in long lines to listen to their favorite authors. The book industry makes Guadalajara its beating heart, and the whole city is filled with music, arts, cinema, and theater from the featured Guest of Honor country.
Author Reputation Press, in partnership with professional authors, participated and displayed masterpieces at the 2023 Guadalajara International Book Fair from November 24 to December 3, 2023.
Author Reputation Press is dedicated to promoting literary connections between authors and readers. In line with this, ARP displayed a few of the remarkable pieces at the most important publishing gathering in Ibero-America.
“Bigfoot: Monster of the Ice” by Michele Wallace Campanelli has been displayed and featured in known events and magazines. It was displayed at the 2023 American Library Association (ALA) Annual Conference, the 2023 Frankfurt Book Fair (Frankfurter Buchmesse), and Publishers Weekly Magazine.
Michele Wallace Campanelli is a national bestselling American author, singer, and Florida celebrity. During the early 1990s, Michele was the lead singer of the heavy metal band Black Widow, which was one of the first all-female bands in Florida.
After the band, Michele Wallace Campanelli started writing short stories and fiction novels professionally. She has had nine stories appear on the best-seller list, including two that reached #1 in the New York Times. Her short stories have been included in over 30 international best-selling anthologies.
She has also penned numerous novels, magazine articles, and newspaper articles in both fiction and non-fiction published by Simon & Schuster, Chronicle Books, Fireside Books, Fictionwise, Florida Today Newspaper, Woman’s World Magazine, Adams Media, McGraw-Hill, Multnomah Books, Red Rock Press, HCI, and America House Publishing.
Over 57 million people have read her written works internationally. In 1998, Michele married Louis V. Campanelli III at St. Mark’s UMC in Indialantic, Florida. She currently lives in Brevard with her husband and their dog, Champ.
When Michele isn’t writing, she is the CEO of Regal Entertainment Services LLC, which performs concerts around Florida. She is a professional singer, writer, and actor. As a devoted Christian, she uses her talents to glorify God and bring joy to others through music and her books. To learn more about the author and her books, visit the author’s website: https://michelecampanelli.com/.
“Bigfoot: Monster of the Ice” is a masterpiece that follows a similar route of mindlessness as most beastly movies. Despite the horror of murder, it includes many human characteristics, such as the love for family, the reaction to the loss of loved ones, the free will to choose, and the greediness that battles many humans. It incorporates science fiction, adventure, and thriller elements into a single story. Bret can be relatable, while Adam will extract some emotion from the audience as a dad struggling to be better for his family. When adapted into a movie, the story is suitable for all ages. To see a glimpse of the world of Bigfoot, watch the video trailer: