Chapters
The foundational story, written in your own phrasing.
You talk. Boswell listens and writes. And those same words become a hardcover on the shelf, a song for an anniversary, a children's book your grandchild falls asleep to — and more, for years to come.
Your conversations are the source — the raw material of a life. Everything else is something they can become. One afternoon of talking turns into a hardcover, an audiobook in your own voice, an illustrated story, a song. You're never finished. You're collecting.
Grouped by how you'll experience it. The same conversations feed all of it — read it, hear it, see it, live with it.
The foundational story, written in your own phrasing.
A printed hardcover — a real object that outlives a hard drive.
Your favorite stories, curated. Low commitment, high emotion.
A story written as a letter — addressed to one named person.
Narrated — ideally in your own voice. Heard years from now.
Original music from a story or a relationship — a feeling set to melody.
Episodic and conversational — your family's own This American Life.
Short, precious clips kept clean — the laugh, the catchphrase.
Your story, illustrated — a four-year-old reads Grandma's life at bedtime.
For older readers — art and narrative, beauty as a vehicle for memory.
Your photos, with the story finally attached to each one.
A life rendered as a comic — unexpected, modern, fun.
Narration, visuals, and music — cinematic, screening-worthy.
A searchable vault of every story. "What did Dad say about the war?" — and it's there.
A whole life laid out and navigable — its shape, at a glance.
The tree — but every node holds stories. Genealogy with the person in it.
New ways to keep a life arrive all the time. What you record today is ready for them.
A children's book for a grandchild. A song for the one you married. A podcast the whole family plays on the drive home. Same story — told for the people who'll keep it.
Bedtime with Grandma's life, illustrated — read long after.
Your story together, set to melody — for the anniversary.
Episodes to play on the drive — not just shelve.
A real object on the shelf — yours, kept.
One set of conversations unlocks everything. Pick an artifact now, add more whenever you like. You never have to write a word.
Open Biographer and start. Speak or type — whatever feels easier. No forms, no questionnaires. Just a conversation.
Boswell turns what you said into finished, memoir-quality prose — your phrasing, your voice, kept safe as the source.
A book, an audiobook, a song, a children's book. Make one today, add more over time. Same source, every form.
The catalog grows. What you record today is future-proof — ready to become formats that don't exist yet. Sign up now and you're collecting for everything future-you and your family will want.
And behind the craft: real illustrators, composers, and narrators — a hand on the work whenever it matters.
Every artifact is built from what was actually said — not invented around it.
Audiobooks can be narrated in the storyteller's own voice — with their consent.
Real illustrators and composers for premium artifacts, when you want them.
Your conversations and your artifacts are yours — plainly, always.
My kids will hear their grandfather tell this story — long after he's gone.
Start talking today. Watch what it becomes.