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Ep 29: Stop Shouting "I Have a Gay Friend!" and Other Cringey Author Mistakes

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Diversity in fiction doesn’t mean tossing in a rainbow cast like it’s a checklist. In this episode, Stacey and Troy tackle the awkward, over-the-top, and downright cringey ways authors attempt diversity—and how to actually write inclusive stories that don’t scream “I’m trying too hard.”

We break down:
When and why to include diverse characters
How to avoid stereotypes, soapbox moments, and tokenism
What makes representation authentic (vs. performative)
Real-world writing tips, research advice, and sensitivity reader hacks
Why your story—not your social agenda—should lead the way

Plus, we roast some “oops” moments we’ve seen in published books and celebrate examples like To Kill a Mockingbird that get it right without preaching.

If you’ve ever asked:
“How do I write diverse characters without getting it wrong?”
“What counts as performative representation?”
“Am I overthinking this or just avoiding the cringe?”

This episode is for you.

Like, subscribe, and drop your own examples of cringe or excellence in the comments!
Let’s help authors write better, deeper, and more human stories—without the awkward virtue signaling.

#WritingTips #DiversityInBooks #InclusiveWriting #AmWriting #AuthorTube #SelfPublishing #WritersOfYouTube #RepresentationMatters #BookIndustry #CharacterDevelopment

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30 episodes

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Manage episode 492810705 series 3662288
Content provided by Stacey Smekofske. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stacey Smekofske or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Diversity in fiction doesn’t mean tossing in a rainbow cast like it’s a checklist. In this episode, Stacey and Troy tackle the awkward, over-the-top, and downright cringey ways authors attempt diversity—and how to actually write inclusive stories that don’t scream “I’m trying too hard.”

We break down:
When and why to include diverse characters
How to avoid stereotypes, soapbox moments, and tokenism
What makes representation authentic (vs. performative)
Real-world writing tips, research advice, and sensitivity reader hacks
Why your story—not your social agenda—should lead the way

Plus, we roast some “oops” moments we’ve seen in published books and celebrate examples like To Kill a Mockingbird that get it right without preaching.

If you’ve ever asked:
“How do I write diverse characters without getting it wrong?”
“What counts as performative representation?”
“Am I overthinking this or just avoiding the cringe?”

This episode is for you.

Like, subscribe, and drop your own examples of cringe or excellence in the comments!
Let’s help authors write better, deeper, and more human stories—without the awkward virtue signaling.

#WritingTips #DiversityInBooks #InclusiveWriting #AmWriting #AuthorTube #SelfPublishing #WritersOfYouTube #RepresentationMatters #BookIndustry #CharacterDevelopment

  continue reading

30 episodes

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