A memoir selects one thread, but an autobiography captures the entire rope. The entire, boring decade too, because leaving it out would make what comes next even more confusing. Getting all of the ground covered without making the reader sleep through it is difficult.
It requires more corroboration than most individuals anticipate. Dates are confirmed with documents. The same individuals are interviewed about an event and discrepancies are shown rather than settled with whoever is the most vocal. The book is stronger for admitting these discrepancies.
Why No-AI Autobiographies Need a Consistent Human Voice
An autobiography covers a person’s shift over seventy years, and the voice has to change without a new narrator. A writer balances that by using a consistent voice with changing judgments so that the same person at eighty describes the twenty-year-old with some disagreement.
Where AI falls down on autobiographies
Machine-written life stories smooth out contradiction. Real lives contain a year the subject cannot explain and a decision they still defend badly, and those are the passages readers believe. Generated text resolves them into a clean arc of growth, which reads like an obituary written by someone who never met you.
How We Plan Structure and Voice for No-AI Autobiographies
To begin, we create a timeline based on memory and available documents and decide which years will be designated to chapters and which will be to subsections. We do not leave coverage to the mood of the day, and sessions occur chronologically on the timeline through recorded sessions. This ensures coverage is more even and nothing gets left out because it was a difficult week.
Developing No-AI Autobiographies From Idea to Final Draft
The years from birth to nineteen are challenging because there’s minimal documented information and a lot of inaccurate information. The next twenty years after that are the fastest to get down. Each batch that gets released has a version of the timeline that is complete up to that point and new information that could not be confirmed.
What autobiographies cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical autobiography
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Short book
20,000
$2,000
$20
$2,020
Standard book
45,000
$4,500
$45
$4,545
Full-length book
70,000
$7,000
$70
$7,070
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
Common Questions About No-AI Autobiographies
Yes — 2 rounds are included, for 14 days after delivery, handled by the writer who wrote the piece rather than by someone new to the brief.
Fill in the order form with your brief and email address. No account needed. You get a confirmation by email, then the finished piece as a document within 3 days.
Most autobiography clients do that. If you purchase the manuscript, you can take it to a short-run printer to produce twenty hardbacks for your family, and you will never have to list it for sale. If you would like, we can provide you with a formatted file ready for a printer.
Then the book says so. The author interviews the opposing people, puts both accounts in the book and either states the disagreement or mentions it in the book. Claiming there is just one version is what leads to family books being quietly resentful. It’s easy to avoid.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our autobiographies
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
EWEleanor W
Nothing went in without my say so
Nothing went into the book that I had not agreed to. I am eighty one, and have been talked over by professionals my whole life. This writer sent me the transcript of every session and asked which parts I wanted left out.
Verified orderMemoirsJune 2026
ARAbdul R
Forty years in, someone finally listened
Each of the nine sessions across the five weeks brought the same line of questioning about the shop in 1987. I had to keep telling her there was nothing to say. Chapter four is the part of my memoir my daughter cried over.
Verified orderGhostwritten booksApril 2025
JAJosephine A
Kept my mother’s voice out of my mouth
Two chapters about my mother that I had written as accusations turned into scenes. The writer didn’t cut anything. The writer just stopped explaining what I was supposed to feel and let the dialogue do its job. I have rewritten the rest of the book that way.