In the world of writers, there's a trite, glib statement that is often shouted at us, and just as often causes feelings of murderous rage: Write what you know. It's really meant in the best possible way, I know, but it's possibly one of the worst pieces of advice that you could give a writer. "Write what you know." Why is that so bad? Well, let's look at that statement for a moment. What, exactly, do you know? For most young writers, what you know consists of living with your pare...
Published on November 22, 2016 11:02