You’ve shared your story. But now it’s time to write your bio.
And suddenly, the words don’t feel right. You either say too much… or nothing real at all.
You shrink. Or you perform. And neither one reflects your truth.
That’s not just awkward writing—it’s emotional static.
And if you don’t clear it, your bio will speak at the reader instead of for the story.
This guide shows you how to write a grounded, resonant author bio—without shrinking, spotlighting, or oversharing.
No hype. No heaviness. Just presence.
What’s Inside:
Instant download in PDF format
The 3 most common “ego trap” bios—and how to avoid them
Real examples that show what to revise, strip, or soften
A simple framework for writing bios that feel true, clean, and clear
Includes reflection prompts for every section to help you shift from performance to presence and write a bio that truly reflects your voice.
The Mirror Test: 5 questions to check if your bio reflects reader-ready maturity
Who This Is For:
Writers who feel self-conscious, exposed, or overly polished in their bios
Anyone who wants to reflect presence—not performance—on the page
Why It Matters:
- Your story does the deep work.
- Your bio just needs to open the door.
- This guide shows you how to write something quiet, clear, and powerful—without making it all about you.