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What Not To Write

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In this eye-opening episode of the Co Authoring Chronicles of Serial Fiction podcast, hosts Helen Corvis and Steaphan Kay dive into the murky waters of sensitive topics and boundaries in writing. They explore the hidden pitfalls that can await authors who venture into these areas, and they offer practical advice on how to navigate them with respect and authenticity.

Helen and Steaphan discuss the importance of setting expectations for readers, and they share their thoughts on the use of trigger warnings. They also explore the question of whether authors should only write what they know, and they offer their insights on how to write about marginalized or underrepresented groups in a way that is both respectful and inclusive. Whether you're a seasoned author or just starting out, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to write about sensitive topics with confidence and compassion.

Note: When writing sensitive topics where you may not have firsthand experience, consider using sensitivity readers. They are individuals who are hired to read and provide feedback on manuscripts, particularly with regard to the portrayal of marginalized or underrepresented groups. Their feedback can help authors avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes or inaccuracies, and can also help to ensure that the work is respectful and inclusive.

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Helen (BlueSky)

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Co-Authored Serial Fiction: In the Arms of the Void

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In this eye-opening episode of the Co Authoring Chronicles of Serial Fiction podcast, hosts Helen Corvis and Steaphan Kay dive into the murky waters of sensitive topics and boundaries in writing. They explore the hidden pitfalls that can await authors who venture into these areas, and they offer practical advice on how to navigate them with respect and authenticity.

Helen and Steaphan discuss the importance of setting expectations for readers, and they share their thoughts on the use of trigger warnings. They also explore the question of whether authors should only write what they know, and they offer their insights on how to write about marginalized or underrepresented groups in a way that is both respectful and inclusive. Whether you're a seasoned author or just starting out, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to write about sensitive topics with confidence and compassion.

Note: When writing sensitive topics where you may not have firsthand experience, consider using sensitivity readers. They are individuals who are hired to read and provide feedback on manuscripts, particularly with regard to the portrayal of marginalized or underrepresented groups. Their feedback can help authors avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes or inaccuracies, and can also help to ensure that the work is respectful and inclusive.

Please Like & Follow us wherever you listen to this podcast and on social.

Helen (BlueSky)

Steaphan (IndieAuthors.Social | X | Facebook | Newsletter)

Co-Authored Serial Fiction: In the Arms of the Void

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Other Content:

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