Podcast Ep# 5: Should Writers Only “Write What they Know?” Mark Twain and Toni Morrison Battle it Out

On episode 5 of the Read, Write and Create podcast, get ready for an epic battle between two literary lions, Mark Twain and Toni Morrison. The battle is over whether writers should write what they know, or write what fascinates them. Mark Twain said, “write what you know.” Toni Morrison said, “please do NOT write what you know.” So who was right? And what useful writing advice can all storytellers take from these two literary legends on this topic? The answers may surprise you, so listen to this episode and take notes. This is a pep-talk and lesson you don’t want to miss. 

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