Biography as a literary form
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- When memory speaks, reflections on autobiography, Jill Ker Conway
- Reflections on biography, Paula R. Backscheider
- Your life is a book, how to craft & publish your memoir, Brenda Peterson and Sarah Jane Freymann
- Footsteps, adventures of a Romantic biographer, Richard Holmes
- Handling the truth, on the writing of memoir, Beth Kephart
- Biography, a brief history, Nigel Hamilton
- Writing hard stories, celebrated memoirists who shaped art from trauma, Melanie Brooks
- Sidetracks, explorations of a romantic biographer, Richard Holmes
- Turning memories into memoirs, a handbook for writing lifestories, Denis Ledoux
- The art of memoir, Mary Karr
- How to write your life story, the complete guide to creating your personal memoir, Karen Ulrich
- Old friend from far away, the practice of writing memoir, Natalie Goldberg
- Memoir, a history, Ben Yagoda
- The art of the graphic memoir, tell your story, change your life, Tom Hart
- Writing a woman's life, Carolyn G. Heilbrun
- Susan B. Anthony, a biography : the singular feminist, Kathleen Barry
- Works on paper, the craft of biography and autobiography, Michael Holroyd
- The silent woman, Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, by Janet Malcolm
- Writing your legacy, the step-by-step guide to crafting your life story, Richard Campbell, M.Ed., Cheryl Svensson, Ph.D
- Lytton Strachey, by John Ferns
- Dr. Johnson and Mr. Savage, Richard Holmes
- The shadow in the garden, a biographer's tale, James Atlas
- How to do biography, a primer, Nigel Hamilton
- Boswell's presumptuous task, Adam Sisman
- Biography, a very short introduction, Hermione Lee
- South and west, from a notebook, Joan Didion ; foreword by Nathaniel Rich
- This long pursuit, reflections of a romantic biographer, Richard Holmes
- Parisian lives, Samuel Beckett, Simone de Beauvoir, and me : a memoir, Deirdre Bair
- To our children's children, preserving family histories for generations to come, Bob Greene and D.G. Fulford