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As a member of biowriters.NET, parts of YOUR biography can become an inspiration to other members. Two Member Story Search functions are available to biowriters.NET members through this site.
A Sample Answer search can be done if you get stuck on a question and would like to see other members answers for inspiration. You will see links when you are answering questions that will allow you to do this.
A Reference search can be done here for research or reference purposes, and allows members to search for specific words or phrases, and a display of member responses containing that word or phrase can be displayed.
Only members responses that have been made Public will be accessible, and NO identifying information is presented through either search.
OR See below for random biography snippets from various members:
Q: What is your favorite trait in a friend and why?
A1: Honesty. If I ask a question, I dont want to hear an answer that you feel I need to hear.
A2: Loyalty. Because I tend to flit in-and-out of communication with people. I appreciate the fact that my friends are still there, because Im not the best at staying in-touch.
Q: What is your favorite technological advance that has taken place in YOUR lifetime and why?
A1: ATM/Debit Cards. Instant access to your money and no more writing checks!
A2: The internet and e-mail. It opens up everything to everyone knowledge and the communication of ideas are no longer limited to the wealthy or the communicatively-inclined
Q: Early Years (age 2-8) What was your favorite place when you were little?
A1: There was a tree that had fallen over a creek near our house, and it formed a bridge. My younger brother and I would pack a lunch and set out for our Lunch Tree.
A2: I loved the woods that ran for acres and acres behind our house near Cleveland, where we lived from 1972 - 1982. I spent hours and hours alone or with friends in those woods -- climbing trees, exploring, finding exotic flowers, catching frogs and tadpoles, napping on moss
it was an incredible place that no longer exists, sadly.
Q: The Teenage Years: Describe Your Family, as you remember them, at this time:
A1: My sisters all had babies. My older brothers lived out of state, my dad started working out of town, and my Mom was terminally ill.
A2: Quiet, normal
we had dinner every night together. I think we were a pretty typical suburban family at this time with both parents working and my brother and I in Catholic schools. Our German Shepherd had died by now, and the poodles arrived
2 yippy yappy toy poodles that quickly became the babies of our family. There was a lot going on emotionally under the radar, but it wasnt apparent to me at the time.
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