How Story Works

On the finale of HSWC: Character, we wrap up our discussion of character with Q&A and recommended resources. Links in the show notes!

Show Notes

Show notes:
7 Casually Racist Things that White Authors Do, by Mya Nunally @literallymya
https://bookriot.com/2018/02/05/casually-racist-things-that-white-authors-do/
White as the Default, by Marissa Rei Sebastian @MarissaRei1
https://bookriot.com/2015/09/21/white-as-the-default/
How to Write Characters of Color as a White Author: No Thanks by Benjanun Sriduangkaew @benjanun_s
https://medium.com/@soverybee/how-to-write-characters-of-color-as-a-white-author-f3dec0de1252
Don’t Dip your Pen in Someone Else’s Blood: Writers and ‘The Other’ @KitdeWaal
Kit de Waal, Irish Times
Should White Authors Write Characters of Colour
Adiba Jaigirdar @adiba_j
https://culturedvultures.com/author/adiba-jaigirdar/
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What is How Story Works?

How Story Works is a podcast for everyone who loves stories. If you’re a writer, understanding how story works will help you craft better stories. If you’re a lover of stories, the podcast will give you added insight into your favorite tales, and extend the toolset you use to better understand the stories you love. Join NYT bestselling author and story expert Lani Diane Rich as she demystifies stories and storytelling, allowing you to better write and appreciate the stories you love.