Somerset Maugham’s edict to write what you know is among the dumbest pieces of advice ever given about writing, and it has recently become more harmful than even he realized. The maxim of ‘write what you know’ is revolting self-help propaganda: you’re good enough, you don’t need to keep learning, your experience of the world is valid and complete in itself.
– ‘In Which We Realize We Hated Lost In Translation In Retrospect,’ Somewhere review on This Recording. (via somethingchanged) Via Something Changed.
Posted on Monday December 27th