Jeff Raymond wrote:
- Is it based on one negative incident?
What about the astronaut who went cross country in an alleged
attempt to murder her jilted lover? Guess what - her biography's going to be based on that one incident, no matter what the eventual outcome. This isn't a bad thing, either - it's simply reality.
Which raises the question: if all we have is information about one incident, why the subject of our article isn't the incident itself rather than the person as a distinct individual?
Biography means a writing about someone's *life*.
If we don't have material for a biography, then we shouldn't have a biography!
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