Have you heard the term "we'll cross that bridge when we come to it"? If you focus on everything at once, it's overwhelming. You can't tell whether your life story is worth publishing until you write it. So just focus on the writing.
2007-12-02 11:46:49
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answered by Angeliss 5
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Write the book first and then think about trying to get it published. If you haven't even written a page then you are jumping the gun and being unrealisic. Buy the Writer's Market and visit www.writer'sdigest.com.
Autobiographies can be entertaining like, "Running with Scissors" an excellent book on an eccentric life.
Good luck and God Bless but for now focus on the writing. Focus on the writing.
2007-12-02 11:40:54
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answered by Creole38 4
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I pass judgement on a well e-book, similar to I could pass judgement on a well film. My quantity one rule is, if it makes me cry, it is handed my scan. I like books that make me consider as despite the fact that the characters and their instances are truly. I wish to fail to remember that I'm even studying. A well e-book is person who maintains you up into the early hours of the morning. You discover your self crying, shaking in worry or pleasure. Those are the books which can be "dermis breaking" for my part. So a few persons might love Twilight, different's hate it. As lengthy because it made any person, someplace get the ones chills and goosebumps, it is regarded a well e-book in my head. Well-written does not neccessarily imply it has to have colossal vocab and such a lot of main points you do not even recognize what is going down, to me it simply implies that the creator is aware of what she or he is doing with their tale. Oh good, I'm rambling, so I'll quit. But well-nigh, a well e-book has to seize you by way of the hair and throw you into an international you certainly not knew existed and depart you awe-struck and confused while it is over.
2016-09-05 19:19:22
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answered by miyasato 4
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Begin your biography by writing of key events in your life. All the particulars of your date and place of birth can simply be on a separate page.
Consider getting the booklet, "The Elements of Style" by Strunk and White. It has key attributes of writing for the novice and professional alike. It only costs about $7.50, and once you get it, highlight that which is a must to remember and keep it by your keyboard.
Later, when you've edited your manuscript for about 15 times, you can get the current issue of Writer's Market to see if any literary agent might accept your biography. That would be a hard sell on their part unless you are a Hollywood celebrity, a high-profile political figure, or just plain, dirty rich.
2007-12-02 11:48:08
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answered by Guitarpicker 7
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don't worry about publication; just write it first. if you really think you have a knack for talent then u can mail copies to different publishing companies: Harper Books, Scholastics, etc. but a good agent can help; u can even find some online. just browse the internet, and u'd be amazed at the publication resources you can find. hope i've helped!
2007-12-02 13:57:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You start from the beginning. Start with things like where you were born, the year you were born, who you grew up with, sometimes even your nationality/culture, or begin with the first memory you can recall, and built up from there.
Writing can be very enjoyable, but it takes patience. Work on the grammar and punctuation before you get started, though. Good luck!
2007-12-02 11:44:34
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answered by Anonymous
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first sit at your computer and think of a funny and interesting way for it to start. get peoples attention in the first paragraph.
like this
many of you open this book thinking it would be a boring story about a pathetic person's life, well you could be right.
this is about my life, wether you find it interesting or not is your decision, not mine. Here it goes, starting.......
2007-12-02 11:46:17
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answered by Anonymous
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