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Revenge Is Sweet When It Means Exposing A Former Friend Who Betrayed You And Countless Others Chicago, IL, June 24, 2014 - Whether you're a prolific reader or have never...
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Chicago, IL, June 24, 2014 - Whether you're a prolific reader or have
never read a book just for pleasure in your entire life, you don't
want to miss Confessions of a Self-Help Writer (The Journal of Michael
Enzo) by Benjamin W. DeHaven from Lagniappe Publishing.
A ghost, a philanthropist, a con man, a devout Catholic, a gigolo, a
savior, an heir, a common man, a writer, and an addict are just some
of the words used to describe Michael Enzo. "He's defrauded an
industry for almost 20 years by exploiting people's insecurities and
profiting from them,” says DeHaven, former friend and collaborator.
Some sources credit Enzo with ghost-writing more than 108 self-help
books on behalf of celebrities, politicians and business leaders.
"After failing to make what he considered to be a positive impact on
society he began to destroy those closest to him,” DeHaven says,
"including me.” More than likely these two friends contributed more to
the field of self-help, while profiting from it, than they will ever
know. Believing they could only understand people's problems by
suffering along with them, they lived on the razor's edge.
Their roller coaster friendship was eventually ruptured by their
mutual involvement with an adult film star and entered a new chapter
in a federal courthouse in Philadelphia last year. Enzo mysteriously
disappeared before sentencing and is still wanted.
"This journal was salvaged from Enzo's New Orleans estate after
hurricane Katrina and was originally hidden by his wife,” says
DeHaven. In an effort to clear his conscience, DeHaven has released
the personal journal of his longtime friend Michael Enzo. It is
DeHaven's hope that people will start helping themselves again after
reading it. "To read it is to discover what turns someone from
preaching salvation towards seeking its destruction. This is a true
story.”
A graduate of Columbia College in Chicago, Benjamin DeHaven earned an
MBA from Tulane University in New Orleans. Currently residing in Las
Vegas, DeHaven began his writing career with Stone United, a
Chicago-based film company that works primarily in independent film.
He has written for numerous magazines and media outlets and edited
screenplays. Additionally, he was the editor-in-chief of the Nola
Shopper, a free art newspaper and the second-largest monthly paper in
the New Orleans MSA.
For more, please visit the website: www://bdehaven.com
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