March 3, 2013
A talented artist can achieve greatness
I have recently written three biography articles on people who have achieved greatness within their own lifetime. I discovered that they all had something in common. Each of them knew from an early age exactly what it was that they wanted to devote their life to, and they all went on to become celebrated for their accomplishments.
1. Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
British-born astronomer and astrophysicist Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin received many accolades for her scientific work and her research into the composition, evolution, magnitude and distance of stars.
At the age of five Cecilia decided that she wanted to be an astronomer, after she had witnessed a meteor in the night sky. Her lifetime contribution to astrophysics and astronomy led her to be accepted as one of the greatest astronomers of her time, and she was born at a time when women did not have equal rights or many opportunities to advance in a career. Read more about the life and achievements of Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
2. Tintoretto The great sixteenth-century Venetian artist, whose real name was Jacopo Robusti, was the son of a dyer. In Italian the name Tintoretto means 'little dyer', or 'a dyer's boy'. It was as a young boy that Jacopo first began painting frescoes, using his father’s dyes to paint on the walls. Tintoretto devoted his whole adult life to his art and became one of the most innovative and influential artists of his time.
Read more about Tintoretto and his long and productive life
3. Sam Mendes
The multi-award-winning director, whose movies include the Oscar winning American Beauty and the 2012 James Bond movie Skyfall, first began directing plays when he was a student at Cambridge University. He has since won several top awards for directing highly acclaimed theatrical productions.
Skyfall is the highest-grossing movie in the UK and it broke box office records in the first week of opening in the USA. Within a month it had been viewed by 77 million people around the world.
Read more about Sam Mendes and his achievements
I do admire people who have always known what they wanted to do in life, and then go on to be great at what they do. I know I shall never achieve greatness but I have always had an interest in writing, and I've always been an avid reader. At least I can claim some success with my writing, ever since I started to write and publish content online in 2008. If you are interested in writing online you might want to follow my other blog: Writing Guidelines, take a look at Blogging for Writers, or visit the Freelance Writing Opportunities Project Board
Posted by Ruth Belena. Posted In : Biography
February 25, 2013
Writing in first person is generally used for recording personal thoughts and feelings when writing a personal diary or keeping a journal. Memoirs, personal journals and diaries are types of biographical writing which do need to be written in the first person, clearly indicating what “I thought”, what “we did”, describing how something made an impact on “me” or how “our lives” were changed.
Providing an eye witness account is another way of describing an experience that allo... Continue reading...
Posted by Ruth Belena.
February 19, 2013
It is always interesting to discover more about great authors, playwrights, essayists, journalists and other writers. Sometimes reading the life story of a writer can provide additional insight into their work. Most authors write from experience, and many fiction writers describe incidents that have actually happened to them. Some fictional characters are loosley based on real people, and novels are generally located in an area the author knows well.
It can be inspiring to read about how and... Continue reading...
Posted by Ruth Belena. Posted In : Authors
February 14, 2013
Cupid and Psyche
Having written several articles on the subject, I thought I would take this opportunity to take a closer look at what love is and what the impact of loving and being loved can be. The personification of love is Cupid, so I shall start with him, and then go on to look at the origins of Valentine's Day, before taking a more philosophical view of love in its many forms.
Cupid is the Roman god of love. He possesses a set of golden arrows (or darts) which have the ability to cause m... Continue reading...
Posted by Ruth Belena.
February 8, 2013
Bradley Wiggins, Olympic gold medallist and Tour de France cycling champion has been named as Britain’s Wittiest Celebrity. He was selected from a shortlist of 25, which excluded comedians, when more than 2,000 British adults voted for the celebrity they thought the funniest.
Sir Bradly Wiggins, or “Wiggo” as he is also known, is famous for quipping when addressing crowds, and when receiving awards or being interviewed. Asked about one of the steepest climbs in the Tour de France, Wig... ? Continue reading...
Posted by Ruth Belena. Posted In : Sport
February 5, 2013
Singer songwriter Reg Presley was best known for performing with The Troggs and for writing hit songs, such as Take A Girl Like You, and Love Is All Around.
Reg Presley was born Reginald Maurice Ball on 12 June 1941 in Andover, Hampshire. By the age of 15 he had formed a band and was performed locally. When he was working as a bricklayer he met a guitar player, Dave Wright, who was also a bricklayer. Reg then decided to start form another band.
Reg’s new band, The Troglodytes began perfo... ? Continue reading...
Posted by Ruth Belena. Posted In : Profile
February 4, 2013
It has now been confirmed that human remains discovered by archaeologists in Leicester are in fact the bones of King Richard III. The body of Richard the third was buried in the churchyard of the Grey Friars in 1485. He had lost his life on the battlefield at Bosworth, defending his country and his right to be king. He was succeeded by his rival Henry Tudor. The Tudor dynasty continued for a hundred years after the reign of King Henry VII. William Shakespeare wrote his famous play about Richa... Continue reading...
Posted by Ruth Belena. Posted In : History
February 3, 2013
I have named this blog Biography because I love to research and write articles about real people.
It is not my intention to restrict this blog to life stories and biography articles, I shall also be posting tips and helpful links for people who are interested in writing and publishing their own life story, memoir or autobiography.
I shall be happy to feature your personal blog, online journal or true life stories, if you would like to be connected with this blog. Your comments are welcome...? Continue reading...
Posted by Ruth Belena.
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Writing About Life
I have been writing knowledge articles, instructional guides, product reviews, biographies and blog posts since 2008.
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