So, I'm sure that Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy are lovely people, and I'm sure they have much to say. After all, they are the people who adopted Michael Oher and thus inspired "The Blind Side." News that they are writing a book to be published by Henry Holt this summer makes me think, "What?"
This isn't because I doubt the commercial value of such a book—I understand that it's the best-selling blockbusters that help make more literary books possible. It's the time involved.
I'm already been working on my memoir for a year; writing, shaping, thinking, revising, deleting, inserting, reconsidering, etc., etc. It's a little disheartening to realize that a book which will take about two months to write (maybe) has already secured a publisher, will probably get a huge advertising push, and is almost guaranteed to hit the best-seller list.
Oddly, all of this makes me understand, again, the reasons I write.
Friday, February 12, 2010
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They are likely working with a ghostwriter who will do the actual writing, and I'd bet this team is much less interested in writing style than you are. ALSO, wasn't there already a book out on this, that the movie was based on?
L. Mullen
some books are filet mignon, some books are chicken mcnuggets.
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