
If you have ever wanted to write a book about Tenby, your story may already be closer than you think. It might be hidden in childhood holidays, family walks along the beach, memories of the harbour, boat trips to Caldey Island, old photographs, local history, or the feeling of returning to Pembrokeshire year after year.
Some places stay with you long after you leave them.
For many people, Tenby and Pembrokeshire are more than holiday destinations. They are part of family stories, summer traditions and moments remembered for a lifetime.
The harbour in the morning light. Fish and chips by the sea. A favourite guest house, campsite, cottage or caravan park. Rainy afternoons in town. Sunny evenings watching the light change over the coast.
These memories are not just personal. They could be the beginning of a book.
Whether you want to write a book about Tenby, create a local guide, record a family memoir, explore Pembrokeshire history or write a novel inspired by the coast, There’s a Book in Everyone can help you bring the idea to life.

Tenby has inspired generations of visitors, locals, artists, photographers and storytellers.
With its pastel harbour houses, beaches, town walls, winding streets, coastal views and strong sense of place, it naturally lends itself to storytelling. Pembrokeshire adds even more inspiration, with dramatic cliffs, islands, castles, villages, wildlife, legends and coastal paths.
A book about Tenby could be warm, nostalgic, romantic, mysterious, funny, historical or practical. It could be based on real memories, local knowledge or a completely fictional story inspired by the area.
The best stories often begin with one place that matters.

There are many different ways to approach a Tenby or Pembrokeshire-inspired book.
You could write a novel set in Tenby, using familiar places as the backdrop for fictional characters and events. It might be a romance, mystery, family drama, comedy, historical novel or gentle seaside story.
You could create a memoir or family history, preserving holiday memories, local connections, family traditions and stories passed down through the generations.
You could write a guidebook about Tenby or Pembrokeshire, sharing favourite beaches, walks, places to eat, family days out, dog-friendly spots, hidden corners or local tips.
You could explore Pembrokeshire history, focusing on a street, building, business, village, harbour, family or forgotten local story.
Or you could create a children’s book inspired by Tenby, with puffins, rock pools, boats, castles, islands and seaside adventures.

Many people have an idea for a book but never begin because they think they are not “a proper writer”.
But every book starts with something small. A memory. A character. A place. A photograph. A question. A moment that refuses to be forgotten.
You do not need to have the full story worked out. You just need a starting point.
If you want to write a book about Tenby, begin with what you already know and love. A favourite view. A childhood holiday. A local story. A family connection. A place you always return to.
The first draft does not need to be perfect. It simply needs to begin.

There’s a Book in Everyone has been created to guide people through the process of turning an idea into a finished book.
It can help you shape your idea, plan chapters, develop your writing, improve the structure, create a cover, prepare for publishing and think about how to share the finished book.
So whether your story is connected to Tenby, Pembrokeshire holidays, local memories, family history or the coast, you do not have to work it all out alone.
You can start with one idea and build from there.

The easiest way to begin is to choose one moment.
The first time you saw Tenby harbour. A beach day with your family. A walk along the coast path. A favourite shop, café, guest house or campsite. A summer you still think about. A story your parents or grandparents told you.
Write that memory down.
It might become the opening scene of a novel, the first page of a memoir, the introduction to a guidebook or the beginning of a local history story.
Tenby and Pembrokeshire mean different things to different people.
For some, it is home. For others, it is the place they return to every year. For many, it is where some of their happiest memories were made.
Those stories matter.
They connect people to place, family, history and community. They keep memories alive and help others see familiar places in a new way.
So if you have ever thought, “There’s a book in this,” perhaps now is the time to begin.
Start with one memory, one place or one idea — and let There’s a Book in Everyone help you turn your Tenby and Pembrokeshire story into something lasting.