Do /lit/izens have a personal biography yet? Why not? You have no chance of getting published unless you're able to sell yourself. It doesn't matter if you think it's "superficial" or "shallow"; this is how the real world works.
If anybody else has a bio and is interested in getting published (people who graduated from good schools and have a serious possibility of a literary career only please) then share it. I'm about to get mine into contact with some major lit firms and I want to know how others will compare
I just have a little blurb that goes onto all my submissions on Submittable.
>>8402364
Well post it
>>8402322
How's the weather in your fantasy world?
Bio: fucking irrelevant.
School you went to (if any): fucking irrelevant.
Unless you know a publisher through a friend, your manuscript and how it fits their marketing plan for the year after next is all that matters.
>>8403676
The bio and school you went to are much more important and marketable than your manuscript. You can sell dogshit if the dog it's coming from is a purebred like myself