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Transphobic Villains and Redemption Arcs #AuthorToolboxBlogHop

July 11, 2020 lalanquist18 Comments

The ins and outs of transphobic villains, as well as how to (and if you should) redeem them.

Posted in writingTagged antagonist, author toolbox, authortoolboxbloghop, gender, hero, redemption, Transgender, transphobia, villain, writing, writing advice

The Model Minority #AuthorToolboxBlogHop

May 14, 2020July 11, 2020 lalanquist6 Comments

An exploration of what the Model Minority trope is and why perfection isn't always a good thing.

Posted in writingTagged author toolbox, authortoolboxbloghop, gender, marginalization, minority, model minority, Transgender, transphobia, writing, writing advice

What to Do When Your Writing is Called Transphobic #AuthorToolboxBlogHop

April 11, 2020July 11, 2020 lalanquist12 Comments

A look into what to do if and when someone says your work is transphobic, or a brief guide to apologies, reparations, and self-improvement.

Posted in writingTagged apologies, author toolbox, authortoolboxbloghop, criticism, gender, reparations, Transgender, transphobia, writing, writing advice

Human vs. Non-Human #AuthorToolboxBlogHop

March 11, 2020July 11, 2020 lalanquist7 Comments

A brief breakdown of the relationship between trans representation and non-human species in speculative fiction, and why it's not necessarily a good thing to have your non-human characters be transgender.

Posted in writingTagged author toolbox, authortoolboxbloghop, gender, human, non-human, Transgender, world building, writing, writing advice

The Importance of Trans Elders #AuthorToolboxBlogHop

February 11, 2020July 11, 2020 lalanquist9 Comments

A brief look into the devastating reasons why there are so few old trans people alive today, and why you should add elderly trans characters to your world because of it.

Posted in UncategorizedTagged AIDs crisis, author toolbox, authortoolboxbloghop, elderly, elders, History, lou sullivan, Transgender, writing, writing advice

Defining 5 Big Terms, from Representation to Stigma #AuthorToolBoxBlogHop

January 11, 2020July 11, 2020 lalanquist22 Comments

How to navigate some of the big terms surrounding depictions of marginalized individuals: Visibility, Representation, Appropriation, Fetishization, and Stigma.

Posted in writingTagged appropriation, author toolbox, authortoolboxbloghop, definitions, fetishization, representation, trans, Transgender, visibility, writing, writing advice

Code-Switching #AuthorToolboxBlogHop

October 15, 2019July 11, 2020 lalanquist7 Comments

What is “code-switching” and how does it apply to transgender people? How can you go about using it as a tool for your characters?

Posted in writingTagged advice, authortoolboxbloghop, code-switching, trans, Transgender, writing, writing advice

How to Signal That Your Character is Trans #AuthorToolBoxBlogHop

September 15, 2019July 11, 2020 lalanquist11 Comments

How to go about telling your readers that your character is transgender, and how not to.

Posted in writingTagged advice, author toolbox, authortoolboxbloghop, blog hop, comedy, drama, gender, representation, signal, writing

Coming Out Stories #AuthorToolboxBlogHop

August 15, 2019July 11, 2020 lalanquist24 Comments

How to make "Coming Out Stories" not all about cisgender people and give the narrative back over to your transgender characters.

Posted in writingTagged advice, author toolbox, authortoolboxbloghop, blog hop, coming out, gender, lgbt, Transgender, transphobia, writing

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