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(And now, a rare non-housing query.)
Hey, my friendlist! Can you point me toward especially good articles on writing a diversity of characters that are not from one's own sexual/social/cultural background? I am trying to aggregate links for people who are working in this direction.
derspatchel gave me this song. It's a horrible earworm. I realize that may not be fair payment for you linking me helpful things. Have this comic, too.
Hey, my friendlist! Can you point me toward especially good articles on writing a diversity of characters that are not from one's own sexual/social/cultural background? I am trying to aggregate links for people who are working in this direction.

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Possibly helpful articles from Reflection's Edge (where I was nonfiction editor years ago, which is why I know the archive pretty well) are:
"Still Seeking Chloe and Olivia: How to Write Strong Female Characters" by Sarah Monette (which talks about among other things how underrepresented female friendships tend to be)
"Writing Visual Dialect in Fiction" by Tony Burton (some guidelines about how to represent non-standard English so that the characters sound like themselves without being unreadable)
"Aliens at the Office Christmas Party: How to Write Subtle Discrimination" by me (a piece about cross-cultural relationships and the frictions that can emerge)
We published a fair number of primers on different subcultures; one I particularly remember is "Chains of Words: Writing Sadomasochism" by Meredith Schwartz.
If any of that seems particularly like or unlike what you're looking for, point me in a direction and I might be able to dig up more.
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These are very much the sort of links I was looking for; thank you! Both
[edit] I knew of Writing the Other, but I think now I would like to encourage this group to purchase a copy; it looks practical as well as thoughtful and well-argued.
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- Nisi Shawl @ SFWA.org: Transracial Writing for the Sincere
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Thank you! I hadn't seen several of those.
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http://bookviewcafe.com/blog/2011/07/25/being-the-other/
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Randomly, I met a realtor named Kelly this afternoon who not only recognized Mission of Burma from my Vs. T-shirt, but then talked to me enthusiastically for the next fifteen minutes about following them in their original lineup and then again post-reunion. He was seriously into the Boston scene of the '70's and '80's. I didn't get his last name, but his son's in a band called Ethics now. That was cool.
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Thank you! I had not seen it.
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It is being reblogged everywhere I look and it deserves it.
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I'm listening to other catchy songs in a probably doomed attempt to drive it out.
And the comic is awesome.
I'd never heard of the guy! I'm reading his cartoon reviews of bars now!
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The earworm is a little disturbing, but I'm sure it could be much more so. Thanks for sharing the comic, which is grand.
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I'm uploading five Freezepop albums for you, but you'll have to get Dropbox working to download them. I'll send the invite when the upload is complete.
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Awesome! Thank you.
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It's been three days now. It's still in my head.
Thanks for sharing the comic, which is grand.
I am very glad it's getting the exposure (at least on the sites I read) it has.
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That's still cool. I'd paid attention to the half of Splashdown that was Melissa Kaplan, because of Universal Hall Pass, so it hadn't crossed my radar that Kasson Crooker was integral to Harmonix. I told
I'll send the invite when the upload is complete.
Thank you very much!
[edit] I have now downloaded a very great quantity of Freezepop and am listening. I did not realize "MIDI earworm" was their actual genre. Thank you again!
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http://aliettedebodard.com/2013/02/01/mixed-race-people-in-sff/
http://thebooksmugglers.com/2013/05/sff-in-conversation-aliette-de-bodard.html
and she also tweets or posts about other people's good pieces.
I also recall some smart pieces by Juliette Wade on language but don't have the links any longer...
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I haven't read it myself, either, but (a) I can totally agree on Nisi Shawl (b) I've had several strong recommendations for the book, so I think I'm going to try to get my hands on a copy. Thank you!
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Thank you! I'd seen the first of these, but not the second.
I'll look for Juliette Wade.
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I did warn people!
Excellent comic, thanks.
I found it on Facebook and now I'm seeing it all over Tumblr, which is correct.