The Mayan
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In addition to my fantasy novel, I am also working on a biography of a family member. However, I want to know what is an appropriate format to write one in.
I've never finished reading a biography, because they tend to be extremely boring. They always seem to read like a textbook, making some of the most interesting stories about some of the most amazing people seem incredibly dull.
I want to be able to write this biography in a way I'd find enjoyable to write, and that would mean writing it like a fiction novel. This would mean I'd have to embellish the story with things like conversations that may or may not have happened, although I plan to keep as close to the facts as possible.
What I want to know is, is it appropriate to write a biography this way, or is there a specific format they're expected to be presented in? Would I even be able to call it a biography, or would I have to call it a historical novel?
I've never finished reading a biography, because they tend to be extremely boring. They always seem to read like a textbook, making some of the most interesting stories about some of the most amazing people seem incredibly dull.
I want to be able to write this biography in a way I'd find enjoyable to write, and that would mean writing it like a fiction novel. This would mean I'd have to embellish the story with things like conversations that may or may not have happened, although I plan to keep as close to the facts as possible.
What I want to know is, is it appropriate to write a biography this way, or is there a specific format they're expected to be presented in? Would I even be able to call it a biography, or would I have to call it a historical novel?


