Sarah Jio Quotes
Everyone Tells You To Write What You Know. It's The Tried-and-true Advice Every Writer Hears At Some Point In Her Career. But To Take My Writing To A Deeper Level, I've Found That A Better Practice Is To Simply Write What Frightens You, Haunts You, Even. I Now Keep A Sign On The Bulletin Board In My Office That Reads: 'Write What Scares You.' I've Learned That Tapping Into The Hard Stuff - Whether It's The Fear Of Loss Or A Boogeyman Lurking In Childhood Memories - Is What Ultimately Gives A Story The Power To Leap Off The Page And Grab You By The Collar.
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