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How writing what you know enhances your creative writing

It's important in the writing world to write what you know as this will enhance your creative writing skills. People will trust you and come to you for help in that area of expertise. You can use social networks to gain popularity. The more you write about a subject and post tags to it, the more Google will see that you're an expert in that field and your page rank will climb higher each day.

Creative writing is a way for you to express yourself and the things that you have gleaned over the years. To share your knowledge with the world and make it a better place. You will find the words flowing out of you in such an easy manner. No thinking will be involved because you know what you need to say.

Spending years doing it, researching the topic, you have become an expert in the field. People will look up to you and send you flowery comments or valid questions. You will feel empowered because knowledge is power.

By posting on a daily basis and addressing the issues of your expertise you will be able to cover many questions, thoughts and surmises about your topic of interest. Sometimes you may have to lean on your researching skills to be receptive to what your readers require of you. As a creative writer, you will use your imagination, ideas and come up with unique concepts that will address the issue at hand.

Readers are looking for someone who can lead them and guide them. They want a mentor and, as a creative writer, you have to be willing to step up to the plate and fill in that void. You will enrich their lives and yours. It feels wonderful when people start to value what you have to say.

It makes you feel like you're on top of the world and nothing can bring you down. To know the value of your words, to say them carefully and spell it out so that someone can understand what your saying, is a gift. The gift of creative writing, by taking the things that you know and posting them in someone's mind. Teaching them something new, stimulating their brain and making them feel good inside.

The neurons of their brains will be replaced by happy thoughts as they enjoy what you have written. There will be a sense of relief, an answered question or niggling thought. To free one's mind of the worries of the day, to find the answer to a problem, that is what you do when you write what you know and do it with a creative writing style!

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