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Two and a half weeks after Cleveland kidnapping victim Michelle Knight’s interview with TV personality/psychologist Dr. Phil took Channel 3 by storm, Knight is announcing a book deal to tell the “full story” of her decade long captivity.

With the help of Michelle Burford, a Harvard-trained journalist who co-authored Olympic gold medalist Gabby Douglas’ book, Knight will pen a memoir about what really happened in that Seymour Avenue House of Horrors where she, Amanda Berry, and Gina DeJesus were held.

The memoir, which is currently untitled, will likely hit shelves next spring.

Berry and DeJesus also have a book deal in the works, and are collaborating with a couple of Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporters.

Alaina Nutile is the Web Editor who oversees all digital content and social media initiatives for Cleveland Scene Magazine and Detroit Metro Times. Before joining the staff in June 2013, she interned at Business Insider in New York City, and at La Hora in Quito, Ecuador. Alaina is a graduate of Kalamazoo College in Michigan, where she double majored in English and Spanish. Her interests include Japanese food, Breaking Bad, and career development advising.

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