Wow, this A-Z challenge is harder than I thought it would be. Maybe it’s because I’m feeling drained this week. To anyone waiting for a response to a previous post, I will do them, I’m just shattered today and will hopefully sort myself out tomorrow.
Today’s K post is more of a question to all bloggers. It’s not restricted to writers and their blogs, but anyone who blogs about a subject.
My question is around knowledge.
At what point do you feel you hold enough knowledge on your chosen topic to give your point of view and opinion on it? I find this a particularly difficult area as an aspiring novelist, as I’m on a steep learning path. I’m not sure I have any knowledge to impart and if I don’t then I’m soon going to run out of blog posts to write!
How do you get to a point where you feel comfortable with your knowledge?
Bish Denham says
Being/growing older helps, still that doesn't mean I know a whole lot. I know better what works for me now than I did when I was a teen or in my 20s and I can offer it up as one possible suggestion, but that's about it. We should never stop learning, gaining knowledge. Personally the day I stop learning is the day I die.
Tara Tyler says
I know everything (ha haha haa).Ahem.If you are blogging about your experiences, that's what you know. I think most blogs are about what we know. I learn new stuff every day =)Happy K Day!
50 foot QE says
yeah.How do you kNow what you KnOW?!I guess one can start withI know nothing.But that isn't a very good beginning!
Rebecca Bradley says
Bish – I absolutely agree with you. I'm more comfortable with what I do and don't know, now that I am older and I love learning!Tara – I think that's all we can put in our blogs isn't it, the stuff we know. It's when think about that though, that I wonder if I have enough to blog about!50 – I suppose blogging is a point where we figure out what we know and don't know. When we actually come round to putting it into words.
Mark Koning says
I don't think you can ever know enough about any subject. You learn by writing and experiencing and sharing. When I write I only know two things for certain, I know enough yet I'm not a 100% percent expert.