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  1. How to Write a Killer Author Bio (with Template)

    An author bio is a brief passage, usually about a paragraph, that introduces an author and sums up their work, their authorly credentials, and anything else their readers might need to know about them.. While author bios may seem like an afterthought, or something to fill up the backmatter of your book, it's actually an unassuming but valuable piece of copy.

  2. How to Write an Author Bio [With Examples and Templates]

    4 Writing Tips For Creating an Author Bio: : Add the Bio to Your Book Page. You can add your author bio to your Amazon book page by visiting , select your book, and add it in the "About the Author" section. You can add the "About the Author" page into your back matter for a physical book.

  3. How To Write An Author Bio (With Examples & Templates)

    An author bio is a short biography of yourself that accompanies your written work. Whether you're publishing a book, starting a blog, or pitching to media, an author bio helps establish your credibility and connect with your audience. As an author, your bio is one of the first things people will read to get a sense of who you are.

  4. Writing Your Author Bio? Here Are 20 Great Examples. (Plus a Checklist!)

    J.T. keeps to just the essential ingredients of a professional author bio: accolades, genres, experience, and a bit of what she's up to today for a personal touch. 20. James S.A. Corey. James S.A. Corey is the pen name for a collaboration between Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck.

  5. How to Write an Author Bio (Examples Included)

    Don't use "I" — just use your name and last name. For example, instead of saying: "I'm an author and I live in Chicago, Illinois.". Say this: "John Doe is an author who lives in Chicago, Illinois.". Writing your author bio in the third person sounds more professional and authoritative to most readers.

  6. How To Write An Author's Biography—7 Best Facets To Share With Readers

    3. Opener. Start your author bio a strong opening line. This is the reader's first point of contact with who you are, so make it relevant and memorable. Consider mentioning where you're from to connect with potential locals or establish yourself as a member of a cultural scene.

  7. How to Write an Author Bio (with Examples)

    Your author bio short be simple and concise. 5 Tips for How to Write an Author Biography. Book Bio Tip #1: Less is More. The trick to crafting a great author bio is to keep it brief. Remember, your author bio gives the reader a snapshot of your author-self and should get them interested in reading your books.

  8. How to Write an "About the Author" Bio + 8 Standout Examples

    Example 8 - Out of Balance (Confusing & Overselling): Cheryl Strayed. Cheryl is similar to Tim, but runs several unrelated things together in a confusing way, and mentions things that no reader would ever care about (e.g., the director of a movie based on her book). This same bio could be 25% shorter and much stronger.

  9. How to Write an Author Bio: 8 Steps to Catch Readers' Interest

    Author Bio Examples. Here's an example of a back cover author bio from one of our top-selling books, Unlimited Memory: Kevin Horsley is one of only a few people in the world to have received the title 'International Grandmaster of Memory.' He is a World Memory Championship medalist and a World Record holder for the 'Everest of Memory ...

  10. How to Write an Author Bio: E-A-T, SEO Tips & Great Examples

    8 Tips for Writing an SEO-Friendly Author Bio. 1. Write in the Third Person. Writing in the third person increases the perceived authority and simply reads better than a biography one has written ...

  11. About the Author: How to Write a Quality Author Bio

    1) Write in the third person. Different publications will have different standards -- Forbes, for example, seems to encourage guest contributors to write in the first person, as per below: Source: Forbes. However, the general practice is to write your bio in the third person. If it feels a bit self-congratulatory, that's okay -- you can even ...

  12. 10 Great Author Bio Examples and Tips to Write One for Yourself

    5. Kwame Alexander. Kwame Alexander is a poet, an educator, and the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-nine books, including Rebound, the follow-up to his Newbery Medal-winning novel, The Crossover. Kwame writes for children of all ages. His other picture books include Undefeated, Animal Ark, and Out of Wonder.

  13. Write Your First Author Bio: 25 Examples, 3 Templates + Checklist

    Step #1: The Deep Dive into You. Step #2: Your Elevator Pitch. Step #3: The Credibility Factor. Step #4: Set Reader Expectations. Step #5: Open the Communication Channels. 5 Unpublished Author Bio Examples. Author Bio Templates. Author Bio Template for New Writers. Author Bio Template for Experienced Writers.

  14. How to Write an Author Bio

    An author bio is a short piece of writing, usually between 150 and 300 words, that lets readers know more about the author whose book they are thinking of reading. A good author bio establishes not only who an author is, and a little bit about their life, but also why they have written the book and some of their professional achievements. ...

  15. How to Write An Author Bio That Attracts Readers

    This author bio example uses endorsements to further expand on Katherine's branding as well as the themes of her books. Sometimes it's overkill to go all in on so many aspects in a bio, other times, like in Katherine's case, it's the right amount to attract your ideal reader. 13. First-Time Author.

  16. How to Write an Author Bio Examples & Tips to SELL

    Here's how to format an author bio wrapped up: Use third-person POV when writing it. Keep it under 300 words. Add relevant/recent achievements. Minimize the number of sentences within those 300 words. And remember: an author bio longer than 300 words or so will take up too much space and become an oversell.

  17. 11 Good Author Bio Examples

    Author Bio Examples. 1. An Unpublished Middle Grade Author Bio. This first one is a Twitter bio, and I should note here that the author, Liz Hanson, has rewritten her name on Twitter to "Liz Hanson is querying her MG novel in verse.".

  18. When We Read Fiction, How Relevant Is the Author's Biography?

    Applying the writer's biography to one's reading of a novel strikes me as less a matter of cheating or impurity than an additional, incidental pleasure: Ah, I know where that came from. David ...

  19. How to write a brief author biography for a journal article?

    In particular, one of the components which we need to submit is a brief author biography for each co-author. I have had a few papers published before, but none of these papers has required me to provide a brief author biography. What information should I include in this biography? Can someone provide a sample of his/her biography for me to use ...

  20. How to Write a Biography: 8 Steps for a Captivating Story

    8. Send a copy to your subject. Consider sending a copy of your manuscript to the person whose life you wrote about in your book. The copy may serve as a thank-you gift, but also, if you intend to publish your work, you will need them to approve, as well as fact check, everything you put into the story.

  21. Biography

    biography, form of literature, commonly considered nonfictional, the subject of which is the life of an individual.One of the oldest forms of literary expression, it seeks to re-create in words the life of a human being—as understood from the historical or personal perspective of the author—by drawing upon all available evidence, including that retained in memory as well as written, oral ...

  22. Biography in Literature: Definition & Examples

    A biography (BYE-og-ruh-fee) is a written account of one person's life authored by another person. A biography includes all pertinent details from the subject's life, typically arranged in a chronological order. The word biography stems from the Latin biographia, which succinctly explains the word's definition: bios = "life" + graphia = "write."

  23. Author Biographies, 2021

    Sudhir Mahadevan is an associate professor at the University of Washington, teaching film and media studies. He is the author of A Very Old Machine: The Many Origins of the Cinema in India (Suny Press, 2015, Permanent Black, 2018). His more recent writing has attended to the production stills and studio photographs of German cinematographer Josef Wirsching of the Bombay Talkies film studio ...

  24. Patricia Highsmith Was Almost as Twisted as Tom Ripley

    Beginning at 15 years old, Highsmith wrote often and fervently of life's minutiae—cataloging the books she read, what she learned at school, poems, dreams, gossip, and random observations.

  25. Judy Oppenheimer, author of Shirley Jackson biography, dies at 82

    Judy Oppenheimer, a writer and journalist best known for a biography exploring the brief, tortured life of author Shirley Jackson, whose short story "The Lottery" became one of the most widely ...

  26. Authors feed their own literary works into AI models for the sake of

    Moor Studio/Getty Images. The vast majority of authors don't use artificial intelligence as part of their creative process — or at least won't admit to it. Yet according to a recent poll from ...

  27. City Bureau, Invisible Institute and Chicago author Jonathan Eig win

    A joint investigation between two Chicago newsrooms, including one that began as a volunteer-run startup less than 10 years ago, and a biography on the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. by a local ...

  28. The Stanley Kubrick biography his lawyers blocked in 1970 is finally

    The Stanley Kubrick biography his lawyers blocked in 1970 is finally published. Rob Beschizza 4:05 am Tue May 7, 2024. Stanley Kubrick, as seen in a trailer for Dr. Strangelove (public domain ...