In an 'as told to' biography, the author citation typically credits the primary person who contributed the story or information, followed by "as told to" and the actual author who wrote the book. For example, "John Doe, as told to Jane Smith." This format gives proper credit to the individual sharing their story while acknowledging the writer who penned the book.
Ray Strauss has written: 'As it was told to me' -- subject- s -: Biography
an auto biography is a biography of someone told by that same person
First of all honey, it's biography. Second, research the person. Last but not least, don't write it as the person you're writing about, or someone that was there; write it like you were told about it. Use words like she, them, they, & so on. :)
A biography is a life story written by someone other than the subject, while an autobiography is a life story written by the person whose story is being told.
This isn’t told in her biography.
biography
Robert Barclay Moon has written: 'Stories of the prophets as told to their friends' -- subject(s): Bible. O.T. Prophets, Biography, Prophets
well. that is impossible to say because, being a legend, people would have told the story to their children, who told their children, who told theirs, and so on, until someone had a bright idea to write it down.
Chuck Berry has written: 'Chuck Berry' -- subject(s): Rock musicians, Biography
*Autobiography of a horse. His life is told by his perspective.
A biography
Autobiographies, memoirs, diaries, and journals are written by their author: being told by first person. Other pieces are written by other narrator(s), by third person.