By Lance Winslow
Have you ever thought of writing an auto biography, and then getting it published? Many people do write autobiographies and almost everyone has a story to tell. Every life lived is a series of choices with a definite and interesting outcome. There is both an art and science to telling a personal story or the events of one's life, and it is amazing what you can do in writing if you learn how to do it properly.I'd like to recommend a few books to you on this topic to help you write your autobiography that is if you are truly serious about putting this onto your 2009 to do list. The books include the following:
1.) "Writing Articles from the Heart: How to Write and Sell Your Life Experiences" by Marjorie Holmes; A Writer's Digest Book; Cincinnati, OH; 1993. ISBN: 0-89879-540.
2.) "How to Write and Sell Your Personal Experiences; Turning Everything that Happens to You Into Salable Writing" by Lois Duncan; A Writer's Digest Book; Cincinnati, OH; 1979. ISBN: 0-911654-74-7.
3.) "Writing for Meaning" by Michael Shea; Hardcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers, Inc.; Orlando, FL. 1988. ISBN: 0-15-597870-5.
These authors will show you that you really can make your life experiences, trials and tribulations, family and career, as well as your dreams and ambitions memorable and worth reading. Once you learn how, you will be amazed how your story can change people's lives, fill them with emotion to go out and conquer their demons and fulfill their destiny.
Most people write memoirs for themselves more than anything, but if you do it correctly, you will create a timeless piece that can help the world. Please consider this, and good luck in your project.
Lance Winslow enjoys community philanthropy - Lance Winslow likes small business. Lance Winslow has also been involved in the Oil Industry; http://www.oilchangeguys.com/aboutus.shtml/.































