The best time to write your author bio is before you need it. That means, write it today. I gave some pointers on this in my post, “Why You Should Write Your Author Bio Now.”
We need multiple length bios for different uses, but today, let’s focus on a 25-word or 50-word bio. Here are the basics: Written in the third person, it’s usually two to three sentences that tells who we are and gives our credentials, plus a plug for our book, project, or blog.
Here’s one of my 25-word bios:
“Wordsmith Peter DeHaan is a magazine publisher by day and a writer by night. Visit peterdehaan.com to receive his newsletter, read his blog, or connect via social media.”
I’m still working on it, but it’s a start.
A 50-word bio contains the same elements but allows more room for development. Here’s another example:
“Jesus-follower and wordsmith Peter DeHaan, PhD (peterdehaan.com) shares his passion for life and faith through words, changing the world one word at a time. A movie buff and nature lover, Peter looks forward to the day when pizza and popcorn are reclassified as major food groups.”
I’m still working on that one, too.
Now it’s your turn. Write your bio and post it in the comment section below. It doesn’t matter if it’s polished or a first draft. Someday you’ll be glad you worked on it now.
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Peter Lyle DeHaan is an author, blogger, and publisher with over 30 years of writing and publishing experience. Check out his book Successful Author FAQs for insider tips and insights.
2 replies on “Do You Have an Author Bio?”
Great post, Peter…here goes: Jennifer Allen is an essayist, blogger, and fiction writer. Jennifer writes a weekly post for her website http://www.onceuponawriter.com and is also a regular contributor to http://www.ourcircleoffriends.org. She has been published in Scene Magazine and Imagine This! An Art Prize Anthology. In addition to writing essays and blog posts Jennifer is also working on completing her first fiction novel for young readers.
Thanks, Jennifer. Is Scene Magazine a community magazine? It’s great for you to be in it!