The Silver Heroine Project
After the events of these past six weeks, I’ve come to realize that now more than ever it’s time for women to write our own stories. To create our own heroines, to allow them to be complex, dark, dangerous, powerful, ambitious, and unapologetic. Allow these women to fall and to seek redemption, because really, how many heroines you know have been allowed redemption?
I want to use this anger, resentment, hurt, frustration, whatever it is you are feeling and focus it into something useful, something that can not only help us work our way through these murky waters but to help us create something solid and lasting. I don’t want to just be upset for a moment, just to let it go until the next moment we find ourselves disappointed because we’ve allowed others to tell the stories we want to hear.
With this in mind, I’ve decided to create “The Silver Heroine Project”. What exactly is a Silver Heroine? Symbolically silver is defined as (https://symbolism.fandom.com/wiki/Silver):
“…representative of moon energy and is the balance between black and white. It is the color of the Greek goddess Artemis (Roman aspect: Diana). It is symbolic of purity, strength, clarity, focus, and the feminine energy. In alchemy, silver is one of the noble metals.”
We all know the tropes for female characters and most of them fall either on the light side or the dark side of the archetypes spectrum, but the in-between is a murky area where few heroines are allowed to reside. I think it’s time for the anti-heroine to rise, for the fallen heroine to be redeemed, I think it’s time women stopped being held to different standards. We fight for equality in our everyday lives, it’s time we fought for equality in our stories.
The Silver Heroine Project is a repository of short-stories (or comics, poems, songs, or however you chose to express your story) that will showcase the flawed heroine. I want to collect these stories not only to entertain us but also to inspire us. A place to go back to and remind ourselves that these types of heroines exist and that they are worthy. What I have in mind is for us to create original stories, with original characters whose stories have meaning and whose endings aren’t beholden to the current expectations of what a heroine should be.
So, what am I looking for? I’m looking for volunteers to help with the project and storytellers. I have already created a blog to serve as our “headquarters” for now thesilverheroineproject.tumblr.com. You can write/create your story however you wish, the sky is the limit. I want to clarify that these heroines can appear in any genre:
Thriller
Horror
Mystery
Comedy
Romance
A romantic tale is not a requirement and a male partner isn’t one either. I think our heroines would benefit from a diverse world where sometimes love is part of the journey and sometimes it’s not. However your Silver Heroine appears to you, that’s how you should create her. I will ask that you reflect on the common tropes assigned to female characters and make an effort to break out of those tropes to find a new path for your heroine to walk.
Silver Heroine Appreciation Week
June 23-29, 2019
To get things started we´ll begin with a challenge!
The Silver Heroine Project will be hosting a week-long appreciation for our beautifully flawed heroines. We are hoping that you’ll join us and participate and will share your creation with all of us.
With the intention of reaching as many people as possible, the week will have different prompts for each day so everyone can participate. It can be stories, edits, poems and songs, metas and anything else you can create or come up with.
We’ll be posting the prompts later next week.
We’ll follow the tag
#silverheroine, #thesilverheroineproject, and #silverheroineappreciation2019. We’ll be reblogging your creations.
P.S. Thank you to @adecila for being so amazing!!! <3
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