This episode provides Q&A inspired by the Weeknight Writers "Writing Alternative Relationships" panel discussion I spoke at this past summer — it's a follow up to our previous episode where I answered the first 3 questions:
- Q4: What level of awareness is it important to have when thinking about writing alternative relationships? (harmful tropes to avoid, poor representation traps, trusted places against which to check info/questions about types of alternative relationships we’re less familiar with?)
- Q5: What advice would you give to a writer who wants to create a world where these alternative relationship models are considered normal or even the norm? What changes would this normalization have?
Stay tuned for Part 3 of this Q&A, coming next week!
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- Weeknight Writers: https://www.businessforauthors.com/weeknight-writers/
- Episode 166 of the Indie Author Weekly podcast: Writing Alternative Relationships (Q&A Part 1)
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