As a writer, my characters’ queerness is always as central to their stories as their Blackness, their gender, or their size. For me, this is what it means to create full characters: they have multiple facets, live in multiple worlds, and it’s the precise alchemy of such multiplicity that defines them. The post On Writing Black Queer Fiction appeared first on The Gay & Lesbian Review.
On Writing Black Queer Fiction
As a writer, my characters’ queerness is always as central to their stories as their Blackness, their gender, or their size. For me, this is what it means to create full characters: they have multiple facets, live in multiple worlds, and it’s the precise alchemy of such multiplicity that defines them. The post On Writing Black Queer Fiction appeared first on The Gay & Lesbian Review.
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