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Blogger sally said...

I think this is a question that can be easily applied to any creative medium, and for all of it, I think the answer is to create what you're comfortable creating. It's important to have more people of color as the main characters in literature, but putting that goal on your shoulders will ultimately stifle your work.

I think writing whatever develops naturally is what's more important.

March 16, 2009 at 3:17 PM

Blogger Brianna J said...

Absolutely what frau sally benz said.

I would like to add that I think that you can force creativity into a mold under some circumstances. People are people. We aren't completely defined by race, gender, or anything else. So, if there's no particular reason that a character shouldn't be a black woman, she should probably be a black woman. But, if the character would be dishonest as a black woman (or as biracial, or anything else), you certainly shouldn't feel guilty for not writing them that way!

March 16, 2009 at 8:22 PM

Blogger Sami said...

I... wow. That's a tough one.

On the one hand, I don't think that it should be a matter of obligation for anyone to write a particular thing over all others at all, but at the same time, I'm aware of the dearth of good fiction featuring black or biracial characters, and more can only be good; especially more that's written well, rather than clumsy attempts at Writing Diversity that fail.

Perhaps you should aim to write characters as black or biracial unless there's a good reason not to? In which case, write what does fit your purpose. Just invert the defaults from oh-so-standard diversity-lacking fiction.

March 21, 2009 at 9:47 AM

Blogger Louise said...

I'm not a writer, know very little about the theory of writing, nor am I black. However surely the question is not whether you, as a Black woman, have an obligation but whether you, as a person concerned about these issues, have an obligation.

More pertinently, perhaps, if these issues speak to you then I don't actually see any conflict.

March 22, 2009 at 5:49 AM

Blogger Joseph said...

I agree with the other comments. There is no obligation to write black characters, but if the issue of race is important to you, or the presentation of black characters in literature is important to you, then you would be doing an excellent service to your readers to create those characters.

March 23, 2009 at 9:30 AM

Blogger Original Designer Woman said...

Absolutely not!

I am a writer and I intentionally don't write that way because people automatically assume we are supposed to write just for "our people" HOW DARE THEY!?

My current novel An Ugly Me is about an Italian American girl who lives in Boston!

My creative words can go far beyond color. My words come from my life and where I've been and the people I encounter and girls I mentor.

I write what I want and for whom I want...

I suggest you do the same!

Zanade Mann

March 26, 2009 at 4:55 PM

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