“Write what you know”? What you know is that you want to write. Learn to write what you like to read by reading it and noting how it’s put together. Through the Internet, you can “know” anything if your search skills are in order or first learn how to get them in order.
I understood the quote in a sense that we should write what we think it’s true for us, (what we know it’s true) and to be honest towards ourselves. It’s less about superficial knowledge but more about our perception of life and world in general.
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Yes, absolutely – yes. In the end, write what you love and others like you will love it too.
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“Write what you know”? What you know is that you want to write. Learn to write what you like to read by reading it and noting how it’s put together. Through the Internet, you can “know” anything if your search skills are in order or first learn how to get them in order.
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I understood the quote in a sense that we should write what we think it’s true for us, (what we know it’s true) and to be honest towards ourselves. It’s less about superficial knowledge but more about our perception of life and world in general.
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Yes, I agree. I hadn’t thought of this, but yourself is the most important thing to know.
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