Your Bibliography. You’re an author now! Your classmates need to know who is who and where your work comes from You should include the following: *One.

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Your Bibliography

You’re an author now! Your classmates need to know who is who and where your work comes from You should include the following: *One picture (A real picture) *PEN NAME! Important dates: Birthday, wedding date, etc. Hobbies and fun facts Family history *The type of literature you like to publish What inspires you to write *Death! Anything else you’d include in your bibliography

Guidelines Type, Printed, One long paragraph Print, then cut out and paste on pretty construction paper Don’t use first-person! Start it out, “Jane Doe was born on ____ in Kansas City, MO. She was… etc. It doesn’t have to be real. Pretend you have died, and this is now the bio in the back of the novel that you’ve written. This will be the cover page for your class anthology that you’ll leave with at the end of the semester.

Due NEXT CLASS