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Writing an Identity Not Your Own

Do you have the tools to write a character whose identity is different than your own?  

In this three-hour class, Mixed Latinx author Alex Temblador will discuss one of the most contentious topics in creative writing: crafting a character whose identity is not your own. In addition to covering the history and state of diversity in publishing, she will offer concrete advice as to how a writer might approach writing main, secondary, and tertiary characters who are people of color, LGBTQIA+, peoples with disabilities, etc. This class will highlight the self-awareness and self-reflection required of writers who wish to write characters of differing identities, as it is through facing one’s own bias and sitting in discomfort that writers may create authentic and realistic characters.

TAKE THIS CLASS IF

  • You write novels, short stories, or any form of creative writing in which you develop characters.

  • You want to learn how to write authentic and realistic characters whose identities differ from your own.

  • You want to avoid the pitfalls that come with writing characters who have different experiences and perspectives.

$49-$109

Sign up at Writer’s League of Texas or at the Source Link below.

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