Jane Fishman is a storyteller. "Everyone's Gotta Be Somewhere" tells the story of Savannah before gentrification. As a columnist for the Savannah Morning News she writes what she sees, what she hears. Send her out and she'll find a story. It could be a barber with a Perry Como sweater or a locksmith named after Houdini. She writes of a Passover Seder in a Key West kitchen, of deciding to go with the gray hair, of a mother who worries too much. Her garden grows amok and she doesn't care. It's the process that counts. It's soil preparation, not product. She's the author of "The Dirt on Jane" and she lives in Savannah. ISBN 0-9707639-0-5