Hello Scribblers
I'm sharing an article exploring the well known saying: writers should 'write what they know'.
Some people take this to mean that we should just write about events we have experienced, topics we have a great deal of knowledge about, or things we have researched thoroughly.
But how would we have such a range of genres and styles- science-fiction, futuristic, murder mysteries, fairy-tales and many more, without stretching what we already know?
This article from Lightbox Originals gives a more rounded view of how this quote can be better interpreted. Follow the link below to find out.
https://lightboxoriginals.com/write-what-you-know/
Lightbox Originals have a whole host of articles and tips for aspiring writers, including some great prompts for those looking to improve their 100 word stories. They have a monthly list of writing competitions, as well as regular features providing inspiration and opportunities.
Follow the link below to explore the website in more detail.
https://lightboxoriginals.com/
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