bonesbo
certified corrupt circus creature
Hello!
I am a physically and mentally able, financially stable caucasion, (gay and nonbinary); however, I love to write with diverse characters of varying stories, ethnicities, and sometimes physical/mental disabilities.
If anyone is willing, I’d love to know big NOPES for writing either a main or side person as someone that is not my own experience. I’d love to know what things you like to see your community portrayed as.
Here are some traits/characteristics I’d like to learn more about, how to write about or what to avoid when writing about (if that makes sense)
•African American culture
-: people with kinky/extremely curly hair and how much people care to style or write about it
•Latin American culture
•East Asian American culture
•hard of hearing/deaf
•blind/legally blind
•anywhere on autism spectrum physical/mental abilities
•growing up in poverty/low income household
•growing up with one/none/same-sex parents/ nanny
•mood/personality/mental disorders such as schizophrenia/bipolar/DID/ADHD
•literally anything else I love learning about people’s experiences
I understand that since I personally do not experience certain things, its not always the best idea to write a first person perspective with it, so I try to avoid that as muchas possible. I try to avoid detrimental stereotypes and do my research how to properly characterise.
Please give me tips on what to avoid and what to include and properly represent you!
I am a physically and mentally able, financially stable caucasion, (gay and nonbinary); however, I love to write with diverse characters of varying stories, ethnicities, and sometimes physical/mental disabilities.
If anyone is willing, I’d love to know big NOPES for writing either a main or side person as someone that is not my own experience. I’d love to know what things you like to see your community portrayed as.
Here are some traits/characteristics I’d like to learn more about, how to write about or what to avoid when writing about (if that makes sense)
•African American culture
-: people with kinky/extremely curly hair and how much people care to style or write about it
•Latin American culture
•East Asian American culture
•hard of hearing/deaf
•blind/legally blind
•anywhere on autism spectrum physical/mental abilities
•growing up in poverty/low income household
•growing up with one/none/same-sex parents/ nanny
•mood/personality/mental disorders such as schizophrenia/bipolar/DID/ADHD
•literally anything else I love learning about people’s experiences
I understand that since I personally do not experience certain things, its not always the best idea to write a first person perspective with it, so I try to avoid that as muchas possible. I try to avoid detrimental stereotypes and do my research how to properly characterise.
Please give me tips on what to avoid and what to include and properly represent you!