"Whatever you have a passion for, then you must do. If you want to write, write about something you know about"
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Then she snaps the romantic balloon with a craft note: “If you want to write, write about something you know about.” That’s not a plea for autobiography so much as a warning against performative literature. Collins made a career mining recognizable worlds - power, glamour, money, desire - and translating them into narrative velocity. “Know about” can mean lived experience, but it can also mean researched fluency: the authority to name details without flinching. Subtext: readers can smell cosplay. You don’t get to fake intimacy, whether it’s with a setting, a class, a relationship dynamic, or a scandal.
Context sharpens the intent. Collins worked in a culture that routinely dismissed commercial women writers as “guilty pleasures.” Her advice is a quiet counterattack: trust your obsessions, then earn them on the page with specificity. Passion is the fuel; knowledge is the proof.
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"Whatever you have a passion for, then you must do. If you want to write, write about something you know about." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/whatever-you-have-a-passion-for-then-you-must-do-28373/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




