You should include your name, relevant accomplishments, and a call to action in your author’s bio. Aim for a bio of 60-90 words in length. If your book is humorous, inject humor. If your book is melodramatic, add a little melodrama. Tailor your bio to your genre, target audience, a...
Beauty and the Bookshelf Blog Tour Interview.Read more... Day in the Life of a Writer– Two Tall Tales Blog.Read more... Books for YA Interview.Read more... My Road to Publication–Dare to Read Blog.Read more... If you would like Erin to guest post on your blog, click the conta...
In the next few days, I’ve got to start writing the author bio for my forthcoming book “Youthful Aging Secrets’, so I’m keen to get a handle on my vulnerabilities. I’ve asked colleagues and friends to contribute to a list of my weaknesses.— and, strangely, they seem to be enj...
Crafting your own bio can sometimes be a difficult task. Theseauthor biographiesneed to be short, yet engaging, so it can be hard to know what to include. After all, your bio may be one of the first things potential readers see when they pick up and open your book. This blog post br...
Writing a strong author bio introduces you to readers. A good bio convinces readers you’re the perfect author for this book. Follow these tips to write a winning bio: Start with an attention-grabbing sentence. Open with a bold statement, fun fact, or brief... ...
delve into a lengthy explanation of your history. However, you also don’t want your bio to be devoid of any personality. Adding a bit of color to your bio helps readers imagine who you are. Plus, if they can relate to you, it might be an extra push for them to buy your book. ...
When your bio is brief and to the point Example #9 – Cliff Burke includes where to find + buy his book This may seem like a no-brainer, but not every author remembers to add enough buy links to their book landing page.Cliff Burkeshares with his readers where to find and buy his bo...
In a perfect world, we would like to keep all of BookBrowse's biographies up to date, but with many thousands of lives to keep track of it's simply impossible to do. So, if the date of this bio is not recent, you may wish to do an internet search for a more current source, ...
Why we love it:We love co-author bios that reveal how the duo came up with their pseudonym as a fun fact for readers! We also like that the reminder of this bio simply points readers straight to their buzziest works. Have you made sure your author bio is up to date on your BookBub...
Most writers’ bios are done in third person, for obvious reasons. But sometimes, a certain venue requests the bio in first person. It is wise, therefore, to have two bios saying similar things in two voices. It follows too, that it is unwise to use the same bio in tw...