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- Personal fable - The personal fable is term coined by David Elkind (1967) that is used in psychology to describe a form of egocentrism normally exhibited during early adolescence, and it is characterized by an over-differentiating of one's experiences and feelings from others to the point of assuming those experiences are unique from those of others. A person might believe that he is the only on who can experience whatever feelings of joy, horror, misery, or confusion he might encounter.
- Autobiogeography - Autobiogeography is a self referential map or other geographic document created by the subject. It is a convergence of autobiography and geography that indicates geolocation of personal experiences such as travel, personal migration or important experiences.
- Writing with Intent: Essays, Reviews, Personal Prose--1983-2005 - Writing with Intent: Essays, Reviews, Personal Prose--1983-2005 (2006) is a collection of essays by the Canadian author Margaret Atwood. The book includes accounts of the author's experiences as a young woman becoming a writer, as well as many reviews of films and books, obituaries, and even a long essay criticizing the US invasion of Iraq in 2003.
- Perzine - Perzines are a genre of zines; the "per" meaning "personal". Although most zines could be considered personal in that they represent the opinionated work of one person, this term describes zines that are written about one's own personal experiences, opinions and observations.
- To America: Personal Reflections of an Historian - First released in 2002, To America is the somewhat-autobiography and memoir of Stephen Ambrose. The book talks about his perspective on issues throughout American History, as well as his various experiences that have slowly shaped him into the person he was.