Post by account_disabled on Dec 16, 2023 21:26:55 GMT -6
It is common to say that you write what you know. In this series of posts dedicated to documentation we have seen how to write about previously ignored topics, thanks to the reading and study of qualified texts. In that case we are talking about true documentation, that is, work that the writer carries out at the beginning, before or during the preparation of the plot of the novel. Or even during the writing of the novel itself, if he has neglected to read up on a point or if he needs to read up on something specific.
However, there is another documentation, the induced one, that is, the documentation that comes directly from our personal experience. In that case we do not have to consult texts of any kind, at most a diary, but our simple memories. Autobiographical stories There are many writers who have published autobiographical novels. In some cases they were true Phone Number Data autobiographies, in others they were just novels that contained a large percentage of personal experiences. In still others, such as Are we men or corporals? by Antonio De Curtis aka Totò, they were a sort of diaries that summarized an important part of the life of the author.
Autobiographical stories are perhaps not easy to write or, better yet, require something sensational, truly engaging to write, in order to attract the reader's attention. Famous people can afford to write such books, even just about their lives, because they know that those books will sell. Normal people like us must instead have something solid to offer a publisher. Climb the Himalayas barehanded and in a swimsuit and, if you live to tell the tale, you'll have a good book to recommend.
However, there is another documentation, the induced one, that is, the documentation that comes directly from our personal experience. In that case we do not have to consult texts of any kind, at most a diary, but our simple memories. Autobiographical stories There are many writers who have published autobiographical novels. In some cases they were true Phone Number Data autobiographies, in others they were just novels that contained a large percentage of personal experiences. In still others, such as Are we men or corporals? by Antonio De Curtis aka Totò, they were a sort of diaries that summarized an important part of the life of the author.
Autobiographical stories are perhaps not easy to write or, better yet, require something sensational, truly engaging to write, in order to attract the reader's attention. Famous people can afford to write such books, even just about their lives, because they know that those books will sell. Normal people like us must instead have something solid to offer a publisher. Climb the Himalayas barehanded and in a swimsuit and, if you live to tell the tale, you'll have a good book to recommend.