on Fiction University:

Short of the ubiquitous show, don’t tell, there may be no better known writing aphorism than write what you know. You read it on blogs and in books, and you hear it spoken by professors in college classrooms—or maybe book editors like me.
But take care. Write what you know may not mean what you think it means.

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