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Andrionna Williams, a native of Las Vegas and a product of the parochial school system in Las Vegas and Los Angeles, Andrionna graduated from St. Mary's Academy in Inglewood and pursued her Bachelor's degree at Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana where she also resided for 15 years. Andrionna began writing at the tender young age of 10 years old. Her first literary piece was titled "I Am Somebody," which was published in Nevada. She wrote for her college newspaper, The Southern Digest, and did some freelance writing for The Answer newspaper as well as others. Her freshman project, which also became a best-selling novel "In-Laws from Hell" which describes the family dynamic between a couple and their mother-in-law, was adapted into a star-studded touring stage play. Over the past eight years, the successful "In-Laws from Hell" brand has inspired a radio sitcom, webisode, a themed reality series featured on A&E television network, and branded novelty items. Andrionna is working on several writing projects including writing an erotic anthology for Enrapture, reality series, and a sitcom with Darius McCrary. Her short story titled "Love's Last Secret" can be read in "The Heat of Passion" erotic anthology. With the success of In-Laws from Hell, upon completion of novels, "Your Woman Is My Wife," "Pozole," and "Loving ME...So I can Love You: An Enhancement Guide for the Overwhelmed Parent," they will also be adapted for the stage. Andrionna is in negotiations for her crime thriller novel to be adapted into a television series. Her screenplay "Until Death Do We Part" is also in the works. Andrionna has even ventured out to create a comic strip and cartoon titled "Jarvis," which will be illustrated by cartoonist Will James. As a humanitarian, Andrionna desires to pay it forward through her nonprofit ALW Behavioral Health Service. The organization includes the launch of a literacy program for youth and adults in Atlanta and nationwide. ALW Behavioral Health Service will also provide rental and utility assistance and a weekly food pantry for families. Andrionna is also the co-founder with Darius McCrary of Father's Care Inc., a non-profit organization that assists fathers with unfair child support cases. Staying true to the renaissance woman that she is, Andrionna launched It's All About Me Bath and Body Line, which includes bath and body products of various scents including soy candles, lip balm, bath and shower gel, Shea body butter and many other products. Andrionna has received several awards including multiple Featured Author (NAACP) Diamond International Awards, Black Essence Award, and the California Film Award just to name a few. Andrionna is also responsible for several award-winning pieces due to her being a famed ghostwriter. She has been featured in the Los Angeles Times, Pointe Coupee Banner, Times Picayune, Las Vegas Review Journal, and several other publications as well as entertainment magazines such as Black Image Magazine. Andrionna has also been featured on national network shows such as "The Michael Baisden Show" and "The Doug Banks Show" and was filmed for the "The Mo'Nique Show." Andrionna currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia with her three sons.