Common autobiography
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Autobiography
April 15, Issue 17, Issue 17 Poetry, Podcasts & Audio, Poetry
By MATT W. MILLER
For a moment inom was a failed skip of stone
sunk into the river for a moment I was the river
purling in long last shadows of September
for a moment I was a skinny grizzly climbing
from a beer can for a time I was Christmas
lights wrapping around downtown’s smokestack
until inom became a book filled with baby teeth
for a while inom was a boy painting the portrait
of a queen for a while inom was a child queen
for a while I knew the switches to every light
knew the angles of every kiss in the autumn
night and shaped morning from the curve
of her hips for a while I spelled the difference
between church and lips for a while I was
young for a while inom was son for a while I
was father of a million reasons not to pray
for a while God begged me for apology
for a while inom was an apology walking the edge
of the liten sjö for a while inom was dust on the floor
of a cotton mill swept bygd a broom out into
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Autobiography Questions & Prompts for Students
Writing about ones own life can be inspiring and terrifying at the same time. No matter why you must prepare an autobiography, it allows you to get to know yourself better and become more open.
A student autobiography is one of the most commonly met types of autobiographical writing. You might need to write one when applying to a college or university. In an essay about yourself, you must catch your readers attention, leaving an impression of an outstanding learner and person. Youre in the right place if you are stuck preparing a student autobiography. This article will guide you through the writing process, offering autobiography questions for students together with valuable prompts.
70 Autobiography Questions for Students
The first thing you should remember when writing an autobiography is that all
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Chapter 1. The Early Days in Clinton
I suppose one should begin at the beginning, so here goes. I was born December 23, , at Clinton, Kansas, a little village 12 miles southwest of Lawrence. At that time Clinton consisted of a country store, a post office, a grade school, blacksmith, a doctor and three or four houses. The doctor was my father.
I came into the world with Halley's comet, and I always figured I would go out with it; however, Halley's is gone and I'm still here. I don't expect to make it to the time of Halley's next return, but it would be nice to come back about that time to take a peek at what had happened in the meantime, especially when I think of all the changes that have occurred in my lifetime.
When I arrived on this planet there were no computers, no radio, television, nuclear bombs or credit cards. Even automobiles were just beginning to appear on the scene and amounted to nothing more than a nuisance which scared the horses. Even after I rea