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On Writing LGBTQ* Characters
missturdle:
A list of links that folks can add to! This was requested as a follow-up to Writing Characters of Color. Please be forewarned: I apologize in advance if I link to something that turns out to be wrong, or unhelpful. I try to skim everything to make sure it’s a good resource, but I don’t have the time or means to read every single thing word for word before I post this list. Please let me know if something is terrible - I will remove it straight away.
Writing a Trans* character in Fiction
Questioning Transphobia’s Cispeople are rubbish at writing trans* characters tag [So, don’t do any of that?]
Writing Gay characters
The best way to write a trans* character
Trans Characters: An Open Letter To Spec Fic Writers
Gay Characters, Straight Writers
How to Write Gay Characters in your Mainstream Fiction
Queering SFF - Writing Queer Languages of Power
Authors say Agents try to “Straighten” Gay characters
Avoiding LGBTQ Stereotypes in YA
I’m here, I’m Queer, What the Hell do I read?
Lambda Literary - LGBTQ literature, reviews, writing advice, etc
Writing Lesbians when you’re not a Lesbian
Suggested Rules for Cispeople writing Trans* characters
GLAAD Media Guide
Thinking Queer: A guide to writing LGBT characters for Roleplay
Can a straight woman write gay characters and so on and so forth
Starlightify’s submission: How to Write Trans* characters without being an ass
Gee, I don't know how to research writing Characters of Color tastefully:
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So You Want to Write a Fantasy: Writing Female Characters
So You want to Write a Fantasy: Culture
SYWTWAF: Writing What you Don’t know
A list of adjectives to describe physical attributes, Or, As it turns out, I could go to Starbucks with half this list
Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack
Some primers
More Primers
RaceFail ‘09: Or where Deepad’s I didn’t dream of Dragons comes from, and why.
Writing characters of Color
Writing Outside your experience
Media Representations Wiki - stereotypes/tropes/culture/etc
On A:TLA’s whitewashing - All The World’s White, the Rest of Us merely live in it
The Face of the Other: Do Manga & Anime characters look “white”?
Describing Characters of Color pt 1 & Describing Characters of Color (pt 2)
I Didn’t Dream of Dragons
Shame
So You Want to: Avoid Unfortunate Implications
Transracial Writing for the Sincere
Why Writing Colorblind is Writing White
What a Girl Wants: Representation
An Equal Place at the Table
Avoiding LGBTQ Stereotypes
The Problem With Colorblindness (and the Rest of Racebending.com)
Making Movies for White People: A Tongue in Cheek critique of Minority Representation in the Media, or lack thereof
From Margin to Center: Writing Characters of Color via Racialicious
Writing Characters of Color - a helpful community!
Why my Protagonists aren’t white (even though I am.)
The Dangers of Telling a Single Story (a helpful Video)
The Lack of People of Color in Historical Fictions
How to Read and Respond to Literature of Color
The Advantages of being a White Writer (in getting published)
Writing Characters of Colour (Now With 10% Less White Liberal Anxiety!)
Fic and Skin Tone (discusses Nyota Uhura, otherwise relevant)
On Problematic Writing
Writing Race in YA fiction: Debunking Myths
Diversity Writers: How to Write People of Color
The Importance of Inclusionary Writing
Racialicious
Overcoming the Noble Savage and the Sexy Squaw: Native Steampunk
The Intersection of Race and Steampunk: Colonialism’s After-Effects & Other Stories, from a Steampunk of Colour’s Perspective
Beyond Victoriana: For EVERYTHING Steampunk/1800s/Industrial Revolution that isn’t just Victorian England and the archives Tales of the Urban Adventurer
Can I just watch A Game of Thrones in Peace? (A brown feminist fan rant).
Fantasy and Sci-Fi race Bingo
Invoking Strangely Colored people
Many Voices
AfroFuturism, SciFi, and the History of the Future
Some Open Thoughts on Race & Dsyutopia
When Will White People Stop Making Movies like Avatar?
Portraying POC in YA Fantasy: Are we There Yet?
Debunking White Fantasy
Racism in Fantasy
Magical Realism is Fantasy written in Spanish.
#Beardy unwashed white fantasy guy (the tag on my blog)
On Writing LGBTQ characters (another list)
1.) It’s not hard to figure out what to do, there are plenty of resources.
People say you have to get it right, do your research, but … what else are you supposed to research? It’s not like people with more pigment in their skin have completely different personalities than those with less, any more than any individual. It’s frustrating when I can’t even figure out what the heck people are talking about.
Bam. Research step one done for you.
2.) Writing characters of color/minorities is a good thing.
I don’t like the notion that fantasy authors are under some kind of obligation to present ethnically diverse worlds. I’m English, and a fair sized part of English history consists of unwashed beardy white people in mead halls. If I’m inspired by my own history and cultural heritage, then that’s what I’m damn well going to write about. I’m not writing about some other culture just to appease the people who think there aren’t enough black characters in fantasy, or whatever. You want it, you write it. Nothing to do with me.
You’re wrong.
3.) Your all White Fantasy Land Didn’t Exist in Real Life:
…the rather medieval one has more diversity than real medieval Germany probably had […] In a world with medieval means of transport, it just doesn’t seem natural to me to mix dark-skinned people with blue-eyed blondes in one setting. I just try to give the people a colour that fits the place where they live.
You mean like the people from Africa and the Middle east who began to take over Southern Spain, as well as the Jews who were pretty well spread out throughout Europe, the Middle Easterners they would have met on the Crusades, and the incoming Mongol Hordes who spread to the very edges of Eastern Europe before the empire finally collapsed? Don’t forget that Turkey is right there, and the silk road would have gone from Song Dynasty China, through India, and ended in Turkey before moving further westwards into places like Germany. Also the attempts at the Franco-Mongol alliance would have been pretty interesting. (That’s about the 13th century - arguably smack dab in Middle Ages Europe and definite contact between France/Christian Europe and the Mongolian Empire.)
I call bullshit on people who have societies that are only all white ever, because it’s just inaccurate. Consider the relative closeness of Northern Africa to Spain, or Turkey to the rest of Europe, the conquests of Alexander the Great, the Crusades, Slavery existing in Europe, including England, the slave trade, imperialism, Pax Mongolica, The Silk Road, Jewish Diaspora, the Islamic Empire vs The Holy Roman Empire, Egypt, Algeria, China’s sailing across the world, The Maruyan/Gupta Empires of India, tea trades, Columbus sailing in hopes of finding China, etc, etc, etc.
4.) I mean I just don’t believe you anymore. It’s unrealistic. Seriously guys.
You’d think I’d just denied the holocaust or something. Get a grip. All I said was that I’m going to write about my own cultural experience and anyone who thinks I should do otherwise for the sake of political correctness can bugger off.
This isn’t even about being PC this is just not being wrong about everything.
good lord.
It’s that time of year again! Welcome to Nanowrimo, everybody. Need a hand researching? Try this list of links. There’s like 35 of them or something crazy like that which means YOU have no excuse!! If you’d like the full list to show up on your blog, remember :