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The first rule is to keep an untroubled spirit. The second is to look things in the face and know them for what they are.”-- Marcus Aurelius

 

    
 


Sheridan Hill produces heirloom biography books for individuals and businesses. We create elegant books about the human experience.

A Southern biographer and personal historian with 30 years' experience, Sheridan Hill has a warm interview style and an engaging writing style. See samples of our work! Our creative team ensures that your personal history book or business history book is written with pizzaz and printed in archival quality to last 200 years or more.

The new millennium has brought tremendous change. Now is the time to leave a legacy book that explains how you lived your life and what wisdom you have gleaned from it. Tell your descendants how you survived change and turmoil, and grew stronger because of it.

Our clients live across North America, in Europe and beyond. Current specialties include physicians, grandmothers, those approaching the end of life, and those born in other countries. We are not nationalistic. We find the golden threads in each life and expertly weave them together.

Our personal history books are written in the most compelling style possible.

We begin by conducting a weekend of interviews and work for several months from those transcripts, supplementing with telephone interviews. Read about the biography process.

We conduct extensive genealogical research, weaving it into a powerful narrative. Current specialties include families with European ancestry, beginning with the 1600s.

Read Sheridan Hill's interviews with celebrities or see articles about Sheridan Hill.

My Name As A Prayer is an intimate memoir of the healing journey between Hill and her eccentric mother during the final year of her mother's life.

 

Southern biographer and author Sheridan Hill  creates memoirs and is a personal historian offering archive-quality books for family history, business history and personal history.

 

Memory is the treasury and guardian of all things. -Cicero, 80 B.C.

 

 

 

 

 

"It had been startling and disappointing to me to find out that story books had been written by people, that books were not natural wonders, coming up of themselves like grass." --Eudora Welty