One might say, “Read to write” when considering what to write. This is a thoughtful post about approaching this common piece of advice.
by John Briggs
Write what you know is good advice, if you do it correctly.
We’ve all heard it a thousand times: “Write what you know, write what you know…” It’s practically a mantra in some writing circles.
So, should a lawyer only write legal thrillers?
A doctor only write medical dramas?
A plumber write a novel about a plumber?
No! That’s not what it means at all.
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