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Articles tagged "autobiography":

6 articles found

You And Your Life Story Are Unique ' So Write About It!

By Mervyn Love

Your life story is unique. You have been through situations, events and emotions that no-one else has in quite the same way. These memories are worth recording.

Benjamin Franklin Autobiography: 7 Reasons He Wrote His Story

By Robert Brady

Much has been written about the Benjamin Franklin autobiography. With good reason, it stands as a stellar example of autobiography writing.

Just Start Writing!

By Robert Brady

I have just finished writing three articles on helps for writing an autobiography: Getting Started, Autobiography Characteristics, and the importance of writing your autobiography.

Autobiography Characterictics

By Robert Brady

Autobiography Characteristics can be a little difficult to nail down. The best way to think about autobiography characteristics is to figure out what gives your story character.

Getting Started Writing Your Autobiography

By Robert Brady

Plenty of good resources exist on the web to help you write your autobiography. Part of the fun of recording your autobiography is figuring out the way that best fits your lifestyle, your life, your time, and your personality.

It's Up To You To Write Your Autobiography

By Robert Brady

In 2006, my family and I traveled Philadelphia to visit the birthplace of the Constitution. Naturally, the visit inspired us. We witnessed the long conveyor belts of newly minted coins at the U.S. Mint; we saw the Liberty Bell's crack (which, incidentally, was caused when trying to fix a larger crack); and we walked the footsteps of the Founding Fathers at Independence Square.