Someone made a comment to me recently that we ALL have a provocative story to tell,
and it got me thinking .
Do we "ALL" Have a story?
One that will capture and freeze its readers with its honestly, with its proclamations?
The answer, in this author's 'humble' opinion is NO.
While we may all have bits and pieces of interesting and/or mundane information to share,
hot and cold snippets of something or other, my story distinguishes itself from the others
because it is "telling".
It is gutsy and off-colour, a tad blasphamous perhaps.
It is audacious and painfully honest, in the way that it cuts to the chase.
It is audacious and painfully honest, in the way that it cuts to the chase.
The way that it takes no prisoners.
My story will bring about discomfort and disconcerting feelings in the reader.
It will make them cry, because it allows the space and luxury in which to feel pain.
A way to empathize and sympathize with me.
My story will remind the reader of things they have buried deep down into the recesses of their memory.
My story will make them question themselves.
My story will make them question God.
My story will question the basic human condition.
My name is Toby Gotesman Schneier and this is my story.
It spans decades and lifetimes.
From Nazi Germany, to the hallowed White House halls.
From the posh Upper East Side of Manhattan, to the Great Pacific Northwest.
It examines man's culpability and intrinsic nature.
It examines both the good and bad that we, as humans, wrestle with on a perpetual basis.
I hope to point out that which is conspicuous, yet somehow ignored.
Things that are known, yet unidentified.
Toby
( Watch for Toby's book coming soon from EMP)
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