Hello Bio, Autobio and Memoir writers (although this is aimed at mainly bio folk). I hope you don't mind me straying on to your board to ask this question. Sorry if you don't like being used as a source of research for my own book (Sci-fi with one character who's become obsessed with trying to find out about a long-dead person).
My questions for anyone who fancies enlightening me about their writing are: Why do you write biographies? What is it about researching someone you didn't know that appeals to you? Telling forgotten stories is awesome, but is that everything or is it more personal? Why does it matter to you?
Any thoughts or opinions on this would be great and hugely appreciated. I'm trying to make my character more believable and the little, real-person details will really help. And it's always inspiring to hear about the motivations of other writers.
My questions for anyone who fancies enlightening me about their writing are: Why do you write biographies? What is it about researching someone you didn't know that appeals to you? Telling forgotten stories is awesome, but is that everything or is it more personal? Why does it matter to you?
Any thoughts or opinions on this would be great and hugely appreciated. I'm trying to make my character more believable and the little, real-person details will really help. And it's always inspiring to hear about the motivations of other writers.
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