This book deals with the premise that "Everyone has a book in them, but in most cases that's where it should stay." Or, as some sources have it, "Everyone has a novel in them." Still others: "Every journalist has a novel in him." We all have heard those words, or some variation on it; and what it's saying: it's challenging the age-old belief that everyone has a story to tell, however not all stories are worth telling and not every Tom, Dick and Harry can tell their story well....
More DescriptionThis book deals with the premise that "Everyone has a book in them, but in most cases that's where it should stay." Or, as some sources have it, "Everyone has a novel in them." Still others: "Every journalist has a novel in him." We all have heard those words, or some variation on it; and what it's saying: it's challenging the age-old belief that everyone has a story to tell, however not all stories are worth telling and not every Tom, Dick and Harry can tell their story well. Naturale/Rutan like to defy the odds and successfully have sleuthed out over twenty five budding authors who tell their story well.