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- 3 Writing Styles that Bring an Autobiography to LifeThree unique autobiographical writing styles that can be used to transform a bland non-fictional piece of writing into a more appealing and marketable form of literature.
- How to Write an Autobiographical Research PaperThis article provides a guide to writing a paper about your life while using elements of resources, especially primary sources.
- Truth and The Bell JarThe Bell Jar is an autobiographical novel and therefore it is fiction, but for generations it has given readers an accurate feeling for who Sylvia Plath truly was.
- Autobiographical Influences in the Poetry of Sylvia PlathA summary of autobiographical influences in her poetry
- Using Autobiographical Details in Fiction WritingSometimes, when we're working on a piece of fiction writing, we may realize that we don't quite believe the story ourselves-we don't need a reader to tell us that it's not working. One way to climb out of this quagmire is to use autobiographical details.
People with Brain Damage Leading to Autobiographical Episodic Memory Loss Can Still Empathize with Other's Emotions, Study ShowsA new study has just demonstrated that individuals with brain damage that has wiped out all of their personal memories are actually still able to perceive other people's feelings and intentions, even if they can't remember their own.- Autobiographical Insights in Tennessee Williams PlaysThe Glass Menagerie and A Streetcar Named Desire.
- Breaking Down Autobiographical FictionAutobiographical fiction can enliven your prose. Consider it when you are in need of ideas, because life is full of them.
Demi Lovato Speaks on Upcoming Autobiographical Album"There are definitely a lot of emotions that go into making an album. I feel blessed, inspired, and nervous with anticipation, but mostly, I feel excited about the future, and about sharing this new record with my fans!"- The Beiber Fever: Caught by Young and - Yes Old Too!Why Justin's a fever, and a flavor of the crooner princes of days past.
"The Art of NonConformity" by Chris Guillenbeau: A ReviewThis is a book written by one living an unconventional life aimed at those who are considering an unconventional life of their own.
Hyperthymesia: The Ability to Remember Even the Most Mundane Events Every Day of Your LifeMost people can remember the important events of their lives. People with hyperthymesia remember every day of their lives and can even tell you what day of the week it was.
New Review of Finding the Light of JesusJust received this review tonight. Yea!!!- Scott Barnes Autobiographical PoemWho is quiet, thoughtful, argumentative, and smart.
- A Good Solid ReadOur resident book reviewer recommends some books which would be suitable for holiday reading.
Gaylord Perry: Hall of Fame CheaterIn 1991, Gaylord Perry, who won 314 games, was elected to the Hall of Fame. His plaque makes no mention of the spitball accusations or of his admissions that he was familiar with the spitball and the greaseball.
Book Review: Persepolis by Marjane SatrapiSatrapi tells of her childhood and teenage years living through the Islamic Revolution in Iran and the Iran-Iraq war.- Sophisticated Coonery and Buffoonery for the UninitiatedThe middle class have no place to be ignorant when there are those among us who truly do not understand ...
The Milton C. Jordan, Sr. Autobiographical Series, Part 2Fired by a desire to become a fulltime free-lance writer, I quit my job at the Charlotte Observer and plunged fully in trying to operate a business that quickly became home based, long before the trend became popular.- George Eliot's the Lifted Veil: an Autobiographical ResponseThe cause and effect relationship of his ability, his arrogance and his misery sends a powerful message about how we should come to accept our own abilities or such things that make us matter.
The Milton C. Jordan, Sr. Autobiographical SeriesIs it possible to spend 20 years doing crime and time, and become a successful community contributor? Yes! I'm not talking theory! I did it! This article explains how!
Art in FormA poem.- The Collected And Then One DayA review of the comic And Then One Day.
- The "Damned" Work of D.H.LawrenceD.H.Lawrence spent most of his life in conflict with himself, society and censors
- The Use of Life Review in the Treatment of Depression in Older AdultsThis paper examines the principles and implementation of "Life Review" as a treatment for depression in older adults.
- A Feather in the Rain by Alex CordBook about the effects of loosing someone and the joy of the birth of a new child.
- Lost in the Forest: An Autobiographical Profile on Nonverbal Learning DisabilityThis is a piece that pains to describe some of the aspects of living in a world that for we with NVLD is endlessly ambiguous, way too visual, mercilessly rushed, and way to judgmental.
- Alwaysjust a poem
- First Lovesjust a poem
- Researchers Explore How People with Brain Damage ThinkThey found that even if the injury is so devastating that is has wiped out most of their personal memories, they may still be able to comprehend another person's feelings and intentions.
- One of the Greatest Legacies You Can Leave: Your Life StoryThe average adult human being has already lived a best seller.
- The Autobiographical Element in Byron's Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, Canto IIIIn 1816, deserted by his wife Anabella, separated from his infant daughter Ada, and cold- shouldered by the society that had lionized him, Byron left England for good feeling himself an outcast and exile.
- Writing 101 - Finding Your VoiceHave ideas, love to write, but feel that your writing is not unique? Here are a few ideas on how to make your pieces stand out!

