Biography, Autobiography, Memoir discussion
Hello and Introduce Yourself!

I am very interested in the blurred lines between memoir and fiction. I love work by Jenny Offill, Dave Eggers, and Sarah Manguso, but I also enjoy traditional memoir as well, with The Glass Castle and Kiese Laymon's Heavy being favorites.
I just read a delightful little book by Wil Wheaton of Star Trek: The Next Generation Fame, called Dancing Barefoot. It has little to do with Star Trek and a lot to do with parenthood, loss, love, and life. Very charming and quick (about 100 pages?).

An undertaking that literally took me years to get across the line. Mostly I guess due to my thinking that memoirs were the domain of celebrities. Until my children convinced me otherwise. According to them the photograph album only provides a glimpse and not the whole story. Oh and apparently I'm not getting any younger!
I am a newbie to Goodreads and having decided to lay my hat here I'm so looking forward to being amongst like-minded people. Even make a few friends along the way.
I read most days although have never posted as much on Goodreads. But that will change. I enjoy a memoir especially if it's written in a conversational (not overly edited) matter of fact kind of way. People such as Billy Connolly spring to mind. Any recommendations along those lines would be most welcome.
In fact any help that anyone can offer to make my inexperience become a great experience, either as an author or reader, would be really appreciated.

Thanks for allowing me to join the group. I look forward to connecting with some of you!
My name is Otishia E. and I am a narrator and self published author of 7 books! I am proud of them all however, the one that most speaks to my audience is my memoir, Daddy's Girl.
I use my memoir as a ministry tool to help those who are dealing with the residue of childhood hurt in their adult life.
Get to know more about me here:
https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/...

My name is Alex (pen name: Floyd Wooderson) and I am author of 'Wolves of Hemp Street: Memoirs of the CBD Green Rush', but I am also an avid reader in nonfiction. At the very moment I am reading Walden by Henry David Thoreau and Operation Pineapple Express by Scott Mann. I am a really a fan of anything that has a sense of adventure in it.
Anyways, look forward to connecting with ya'll and I hope you have a great day!
Cheers
I'm a little behind on welcoming our new members. Thanks everyone for joining this group and look forward to talking books with you all.
Floyd wrote: "Hello,
My name is Alex (pen name: Floyd Wooderson) and I am author of 'Wolves of Hemp Street: Memoirs of the CBD Green Rush', but I am also an avid reader in nonfiction. At the very moment I am r..."
Looks like you found your way here Floyd. There is a discussion thread called Authors Share Your Books if you would like to post there.
My name is Alex (pen name: Floyd Wooderson) and I am author of 'Wolves of Hemp Street: Memoirs of the CBD Green Rush', but I am also an avid reader in nonfiction. At the very moment I am r..."
Looks like you found your way here Floyd. There is a discussion thread called Authors Share Your Books if you would like to post there.




sinek kuşu (Hummingbird) wrote: "Hello everyone! My name is N and I’m from the US. I’m looking for any biographies from musicians (specifically singers) because I’m very interested in how other artists were influenced when they fi..."
Hi N! Is there any specific genre you are looking for? 2 of the best autobios I have read recently are Me by Elton John and A Natural Woman: A Memoir by Carole King.
Hi N! Is there any specific genre you are looking for? 2 of the best autobios I have read recently are Me by Elton John and A Natural Woman: A Memoir by Carole King.

sinek kuşu (Hummingbird) wrote: "Honestly, if your talking about musical genres, then I prefer pop, r&b, Spanish music, rock and some jazz. Then again I’m open to reading a lot of autobiographies. Not every one because of personal..."
I totally agree. We don't have to be a fan to enjoy a book. I read The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music by Dave Grohl and didn't know who he was, but enjoyed the book.
I totally agree. We don't have to be a fan to enjoy a book. I read The Storyteller: Tales of Life and Music by Dave Grohl and didn't know who he was, but enjoyed the book.


I’m new to the group though not entirely new to Goodreads as I joined 10y ago then disappeared because life got in the way!
Over the years I’ve come to realise that I struggle to finish reading fiction, so now that I’m back to GR I must audit and edit my virtual bookshelf to match what’s on my bookshelf in real life - it’s now memoirs, autobiographies and narrative nonfiction all the way!
Who knows what I might be reading in another 10y 🤔💭
Anyway, hello from London! 💂♀️🇬🇧

The Mohaz wrote: "Many thanks for the warm welcome Karin 🙂I don’t know how to reply directly to a post (will figure it out eventually) and think it’s a bit weird that the latest comments are at the bottom of the pag..."
Welcome Mohaz from Minnesota!
Welcome Mohaz from Minnesota!

They've always appeared that way; Shelfari (which I liked better) was similar, but had nested replies which was great.
Mike wrote: "Hello, and thank you for having me. I am Mike Vigilant and I love to read biographies. One of the most recent read biography was a book about political days of Barack Obama by Mr. Alex Mel in the "..."
Welcome Mike. That sounds like an interesting book.
Welcome Mike. That sounds like an interesting book.

Best wishes for the festivities to come.
Harry Nicholson
Harry wrote: "Hello. I'm a British memoirist and author of historical fiction. I've self-published several titles. At present I'm working on another memoir of my time in the Merchant Navy (Mercantile Marine) of ..."
Welcome Harry!
Welcome Harry!

I have always loved true life stories, and friends have often urged me to use GoodReads to try new titles, but this is the year I am getting started. I am sure this group will help me find great books to read.
Seana wrote: "Hello, I'm a Scottish-born emigrant who has lived in Australia for many years. I've been a TV procuder and then factual writer since I had kids. I have a memoir being published in Australia this ye..."
Welcome Seana!
Welcome Seana!

Right now I'm reading Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow. The book is so thick so much so I believe it can stop a bullet lol. Anyways, have great day to all.



My name is Tony Davis (published as Anthony M. Davis) I’m the author of six books, and a two-time stroke survivor. (Four of my books were published post-stroke).
My smallest book is also my most impactful to people. “Covered From Above - A Shield From Injury or Death”.
The book describes three attempts to kill me as a child, a helicopter accident in a Panamanian jungle, 20 minutes with a serial killer, and more.
I jokingly say in the book, “I’m the guy that will die of a paper cut.” All that said, I’m grateful for every day of life. If you’re looking for an inspirational book to help you find your way forward after challenge, please consider this book. It’s available in print and ebook.
Best to you,
Tony Davis
https://amzn.to/3L72cT6

As they say in radio, I'm "long time listener, first time caller," on Goodreads :)
Last year when I moved from Canada to Porto, Portugal, I joined a few writing groups, and it renewed my interest in finding community as both a reader and a writer.
The writing group also spurred me on to write my memoir, which I just recently released, called "Resilience in the Rubble: A True Tale of Aid and Survival in Kashmir".
I'm looking forward to engaging with this group!
Kathy

Anthony wrote: "Hi Kathy,
It’s nice to “Virtually” meet you here. Wishing you the best,
Tony Davis"
Kathy wrote: "Hello all,
As they say in radio, I'm "long time listener, first time caller," on Goodreads :)
Last year when I moved from Canada to Porto, Portugal, I joined a few writing groups, and it renewed..."
Welcome Kathy!
As they say in radio, I'm "long time listener, first time caller," on Goodreads :)
Last year when I moved from Canada to Porto, Portugal, I joined a few writing groups, and it renewed..."
Welcome Kathy!


I'm from Australia and reading what I can, it ain't much but, what the heck. Italian family, bloody heaps of 'em. And, I've hair to cut, and style.

Jan wrote: "Hi, I've been lax. I'm in Canada and am trying to hold down two jobs. Reading is a passion and mostly done during my commuting. Poppy is a friend and more than anything she encourages me."
Welcome Jan!
Welcome Jan!


Humor is an incredible coping tool and even in the darkest of situations, its healing powers are miraculous. Inspiring, quick easy read, a story you'll not soon forget - a reminder of someone special in your own life.

Eva wrote: "Hello, My name is Eva Todasco. I'm new to the group and happy to join you. I've just finished publishing my debut book --a memoir "Rascals and Other Good Men" now available on Amazon in ebook and p..."
Welcome Eva! Feel free to start a discussion about your book. There is a thread devoted to authors and their books.
Welcome Eva! Feel free to start a discussion about your book. There is a thread devoted to authors and their books.
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Welcome Kang! I guess I have never thought about having a recommendation discussion topic. Everyone's opinion is different and there are so many different kinds of bios, memoirs, and autobios. Some people might not like all kinds. I would love to read your reviews and see what you like.