How To Write A Biography Worth Reading
Creating a biography is no easy task. Even tougher, is writing one that is worth reading.
Everybody has a unique story to tell. And nobody wants to be forgotten.
So, what should we write about that is worth remembering. Instead of trying to summarize your life into chapters, write about the days that mattered to you.
For example,
So, what should we write about that is worth remembering. Instead of trying to summarize your life into chapters, write about the days that mattered to you.
For example,
Where did you meet? What did you do together?
What school did you first attend? What things can you remember about the first day?
What things did they do that were unique? Which trips did you take together?
When did you meet him/her? What did you do together?
What type of vehicle was it? Did you take any interesting trips with it?
What did you do? When did you do it? Was it something planned? How long did it take?
How did you prepare for your first job? Did your career change? When did it change?
Where did you go? Who did you go with? What happened on the trips?
Who did you marry? Did you have children?
Write about your wedding day, graduation day, Thanksgiving days, Christmas days, birthdays, parties, family trips, and other memorable days in your life.
Fill your biography with short interesting stories. Save your perspective of the world around you. Make your life story something different from other biographies.
Write about these days on our website, Gazillion Days. You can keep them private or tell the world about him/her. Print the stories in your own 6" by 9" hardback book. Choose a book title and book cover. Then choose the stories and the order to print them in. A biography that you'll love to read over and over again.
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