Has anyone every read about themselves?

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I know this isn't fantasy (well it might be I haven't read it yet), but my mum's just had her autobiography printed and I've just received the book in the post.

This is the weirdest experience, I know my life is in there. I'm almost scared to read it as it will be from her viewpoint. Has anyone else had this experience?

PS I am very proud of her of course.:)
 
Well, yes, as a very minor sort of public figure I have read about myself in a handful of articles. And it's ... rather creepy, actually. It wouldn't happen if I didn't grant the interview of course, but it's expected that a writer will do some publicity, so when somebody asks I say yes, and then brace myself to cringe when I read the eventual article.

I would think that being written about by one's own mother would be both better and worse -- she's bound to be partial, but that can be embarrassing, too.
 
I know this isn't fantasy (well it might be I haven't read it yet), but my mum's just had her autobiography printed and I've just received the book in the post.

This is the weirdest experience, I know my life is in there. I'm almost scared to read it as it will be from her viewpoint. Has anyone else had this experience?

PS I am very proud of her of course.:)

Congratulations to your Mum Jacko! I wonder if you're going to find out things about your family that you didn't know - now that would be weird.
 
Yes, I've read about myself. My brother was a journalist and wrote an ongoing newspaper column in which he covered many details of our family life. Sometimes it was embarrassing. Sometimes it made me proud of him and myself. He writes in other media now, and I am occasionally mentioned.

Mostly, I find it fascinating to see past events through his eyes instead of my own (imperfect) memories.
 
I've read the book now and it was a really emotional experience. I don't know why but I didn't expect that side of it. After reading it I realise how much history and experiences are lost with people's lives. Maybe everyone should write an autobiography for thier grand children (that's why my mum did it). There was so much I didn't know about my own family.

It really was fantastic and very humbling.
 
That's really marvellous Jacko! Well done Jacko's Mum...

I have something written about me in a book by an English author. Well, he didn't actually write it, I did! The author of the book actually advertised for people who had lived in Hamshire during a certain decade, to write and tell him about their life there.

It was an interesting experience...and I also recevied a signed copy of the book...
 
I think when we discussed this before I said you would be in for some surprises along the way (I hope they were mostly good ones). This is something that later generations will almost certainly regard as a great family treasure. I wish my parents had done something along the same lines.
 
It's good that the information about you was accurate. I had my name in the paper many years ago as the only witness to an industrial accident resulting in a death. After reading the article in the paper, I doubted that I was actually there. My other experiences with news media has also made me wonder if they ever get anything right. I do think that more thought and effort goes into an autobiography than a newspaper article.
 
I once read a book about me. It was called something like "The Great and Nobel Deeds of Mankind."
 
I haven't read about me per se, but a few years ago someone wrote a book about the history of my family in Australia (we have a very famous last name here). It was really really really interesting to read. I did get a mention in the family tree in the back though!
 
Never about myself, really. But I have read things that were about events I was at or that I know about from knowing someone who was there or because the events occurred locally to where I lived when they took place. Even that can be very strange, so I really can't imagine reading about myself.

The only time that I was every really mentioned in print by name, it was because I had written a letter to the editor of a local weekly newspaper where I used to live. The paper printed the letter, but the publisher took exception to what I said in the letter and called me some rather unflattering things in print. It was actually pretty funny, but weird all the same.

My father is briefly mentioned in a couple of books about the history of where he grew up, and it was fun to read about him there.
 
Oh, gosh. Two non-fiction books got me about 20 radio interviews, 15 magazine and newspaper interviews, and three network tele appearances. But that was back in 1988--1990, when things were so much nicer for marketing and promotion.

Didn't mind reading so much about myself unless the reporter slipped in something sly, but when I saw myself on the news channel, I yowled, "Look at that fat toad! When am I coming on? Uh oh, that IS me...

Tri
 
Seriously, as a member of the antonine guard, I have appeared in several newspapers (including front page on two local papers simultaneously) as well as 2 TV appearances. Mind you, they can spell neither my real name nor my latin name correctly.
 
No...never read anything about me. They wanted to interview me on TV once (about my Pagan group, the largest women's group in the city) but the show was cancelled >.< I shall never be famous! *sigh*

I hope my parents never write autobiographies. It would be too creepy. Although, I don't think they'd say anything too bad or embarassing about me... I've always been a rather steady person...

Still, I'd like for someone to write a book about me :p If only peripherally so...
 
No...never read anything about me. They wanted to interview me on TV once (about my Pagan group, the largest women's group in the city) but the show was cancelled >.< I shall never be famous! *sigh*

Oh, I've been on TV before, locally. Sometimes in the background, sometimes being interviewed for one of those sound bite things. That's not nearly as big a deal as reading about oneself, in my opinion. Print is forever, even if it is just in the newspaper's files.
 

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