Monice Mitchell Simms

Monice Mitchell Simms

Monice Mitchell Simms is a talented writer with a BA in journalism from Wayne State University and MFA from Columbia College Chicago, who has reported for numerous magazines and newspapers, including Newsweek Magazine, The Directors Guild of America Magazine, and The Detroit Free Press.

Also a gifted filmmaker, Monice penned "Stop
the Great War" - a play she later rewrote and produced as a tele-drama for public television. She also brought to life "Carmin's Choice" - a Showtime showcase film about a female ex-convict, and recently directed "Rain" - a Showtime showcase film about World War III - which she also wrote. Producer of the award-winning television public service announcement, "Power," Monice also recently ventured into the world of radio/television and is producing "Prepare for Love," an Internet relationship talk show hosted by her husband and relationship coach, Ryeal. She also completed "Keeping the Faith" - a documentary on the life and career of PRI/PBS Talk Show Host, Tavis Smiley; "Breaking the Silence," a public service announcement about teen dating violence sponsored by Verizon; and a leadership documentary and public service announcement series for youth commissioned by the Tavis Smiley Foundation.
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Columbia College, Chicago, IL: MFA Film Degree. 1997 Wayne State University, Detroit, MI: Journalism Degree 1993

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Whatever the form of the word, Monice Mitchell Simms can write it.

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