After plugging away on her novel for eight years, Jane Black had the brilliant idea that she'd work for a well-connected author who would read her work, get her a publisher and, voil? she'd become the voice of her generation. Instead, her boss Alfred Maynard dies under odd circumstances, and Jane's left with no job, no money, a heap of regret and a pile of unpaid bills. She's tired of the struggle and wants some structure and stability in her life - a regular paycheck and a dental plan. At 33 ...[Read Story ]