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2017 How to write Author Biography for Journal

  • 1. Wednesday, 22 February, 2017 Atiqa Ijaz Khan
  • 2. Author Biography | Atiqa Ijaz Khan 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Main Points: In a Glance.......................................................................................................................2 1.1. General Steps ................................................................................................................................2 2. Words Count.........................................................................................................................................2 3. Important Point .....................................................................................................................................3 4. Avoid Unnecessary Information ...........................................................................................................3 5. Examples...............................................................................................................................................3 6. Samples..........................

    How to Write an Author Bio [With Examples and Templates]

    To write a great author bio, you need to know your target audience, cater to your genre, brag (but not too much), keep it brief, and call the reader to action.

    When you’re self-publishing on Amazon, you need to put some serious thought into the author bio on your Amazon book page. Don’t haphazardly throw together some sentences and hit the publish button.

    The author bio isn’t your most important tool. (The most essential tools are the book reviews, book cover, and synopsis/blurb.) But the author bio is another critical tool that you shouldn’t leave out.

    Can I just leave my author bio out? No, you cannot just leave out your author bio, even if you wrote a short story or novella. It looks unprofessional, scares away potential readers, foregoes an opportunity to connect with your target audience, and leads to fewer book sales.

    Plus, writing a good author bio doesn’t take that long.

    If you’re not Grisham, or Godin, or Ferriss, or Fleming, very few people will buy a novel by you purely based on name recognition. So put

    Examples of Biographical Statement and Abstract

    Biographical Statement

    Once articles have been selected and accepted for publication each year, authors will be asked to submit a biographical statement to be included in the Advocates’ Forum. The biographical statement should include the author(s) full name. In addition, it is also appropriate to discuss your personal history, academic program and/or field placement, and interest in the article’s subject. The biographical statement may not exceed 75 words. Below is an example taken from the 2009 volume of the Advocates’ Forum:

    "Kathryn Saclarides is a second-year social administration student at the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice. She received a bachelor’s degree in anthropology and Spanish from Vanderbilt University and a master’s degree in bioethics from La Universidad Pontificia de Comillas in Madrid, Spain. Her current field placement is with the National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities (NALACC). She is interested in migration patterns, ethnic neighbo

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