An autobiography usually reveals nothing bad about its writer except his memory
By John Welford
@indexer (4852)
Leicester, England
September 28, 2015 6:10pm CST
That's a quotation from Franklin P Jones, a well-known American wit who died in 1980.
That strikes me as very true - and possibly a good reason for reading biography rather than autobiography! On the other hand, it is often revealing to read what a famous person has to say about themselves, with the proviso that what they leave out is often as important as what they put in!
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
29 Sep 15
I've thought about writing an auto-biography and selling it as fiction.
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@Gina145 (3949)
• Johannesburg, South Africa
29 Sep 15
@OneOfMany Wow, that sounds really frightening. I'm not sure I agree that nobody would believe it was real if you published it as fact though, because truth often is stranger than fiction.
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@OneOfMany (12150)
• United States
29 Sep 15
@Gina145 I would write the real events and publish it as fiction because no one would believe that they are real! Such as my 8-year curse. On every multiple of 8 in my life I have had my life threatened by some event. Strangling, drowning, car accident (the life flight kind), throat closure from allergic reaction, and blood poisoning.
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@TiarasOceanView (70020)
• United States
29 Sep 15
Another reason why I have not written a bio haha..I would not leave out the bad John

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@TiarasOceanView (70020)
• United States
29 Sep 15
@indexer You are too kind, but yes there is terrible naughty bits ahaha

@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
29 Sep 15
@TiarasOceanView That sounds like a real incentive to get writing!
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@gregario888 (1276)
• Aurangabad, India
29 Sep 15
Posterity is important as well. It reveals what the world thought or felt about him/her.
@cahaya1983 (11116)
• Malaysia
29 Sep 15
I've never been interested in reading autobiography, if I have to choose between the two I'd definitely choose to read biography.
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