All autobiography is storytelling; all writing is autobiography.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My autobiography was simply the story of my life.
Everything is autobiography, even if one writes something that is totally objective. The fact that it's a subject that seizes you makes it autobiographical.
I don't like the word 'autobiography.' I rather like the term 'autofiction.' The second you make a script out of the story of your life, it becomes fictional. Of course, the truth is never far. But the story is created out of it.
Everything is autobiographical, and nothing is autobiographical. That's fiction.
An autobiography is a life story. It starts when you're born and continues until the end.
An autobiography is a book a person writes about his own life and it is usually full of all sorts of boring details.
All fiction becomes autobiographical when the author has true talent.
In a sense, any story that anyone writes is going to be autobiographical - whether it deals directly with the author's experience or not - because it captures what we're obsessed with while working on that particular piece.
An autobiography can distort; facts can be realigned. But fiction never lies: it reveals the writer totally.
I believe there's only one autobiography you can do.
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