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Author Biography Example to Help You Write Your Own
Biography!
The following
author biography example came from
www.lulu.com and will show you the general
breakdown of how your biography should be
written. There's not much to a biography for
including in your query letter, brochure, or
press release.
An author biography is a basic synopsis of you,
your life, and what makes you an expert in what
you are writing about, generalized to the point
of one or two sentences. Short and sweet is what
you are looking for.
You just need to be sure to include your full
name (as you want people to recognize you as a
writer), what you do for an occupation or a
living, and some supporting data that portrays
you as an expert in the subject you write about.
Here's an
example of a simple author biography:
The Tag Line:
Jane Smith is a practicing physician in Rumford,
Maine.
A Tag Line is much like a headline but
introduces you, what you do, and where you live
all in one sentence.
The Extensive Bio: Jane Smith, a
practicing physician, has been a Civil War buff
for decades. She has published articles in Civil
War Journal, Civil War News, and Civil War
Weekly and is a member of the Civil War Society.
She lives in Rumford, Maine, with her husband,
three kids and two dogs. This is her first
novel.
An extensive bio expands on all of the
information in a tag line, going more into
detail about you and your life and how it
affects your writing - how you are an expert in
your field of writing.
Always write your
biography in third person voice so it sounds as
though someone else wrote it. If this is
difficult for you, you can ask someone else to
write it for you, preferably someone who knows
you quite well.
As you can see in the author biography example
above, it was kept short and sweet and
established her credibility in the field of the
Civil War, the center topic of her novel. It may
take some time to write your biography, but the
time you spend on it will be well worth it in
the long run when it comes to marketing efforts.
Once you
have written your biography by using the author
biography example, add it into your press review
to beef it up.
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