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If you knew a story you were writing would reach a huge audience, what would you make it about?

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Question added by Bahaa Alnawas , Translator , The Jordan Times
Date Posted: 2015/01/24
Rania Bou Chahine
by Rania Bou Chahine , Program supervisor , Women Now for development

about real life complications and issues... something realistic not imaginary or fantasy.

Zahid Hussein
by Zahid Hussein , President , Sustainable Resource Foundation (SuRF)

A writer has to keep his fingers on the readers' pulse. Knowing about your audiences helps. If you write about issues - even in creative writing - that are not relevant today...you are likely to have a dearth of readers....if you write about current issues in vogue......you would be ensuring vast readership. 

Nila Eslit
by Nila Eslit , Content Writer for Fitness web , George Allen

As a creative writer, I don't go after the number of people to reach.  Rather, I write what would be significant and appealing to the readers.  And these are two different issues. Writing for the sake of targeting as many readers as can be would kill my creativity; and the result of my work would not be very good.

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