STORYTELLING WITH MEANINGFUL REPRESENTATION, PART IV: AVOIDING TROPES When you consciously avoid using tropes, you encourage yourself to build a character from scratch, without shortcuts. Nuance, development, and
STORYTELLING WITH MEANINGFUL REPRESENTATION, PART III: TROPES AS A STARTING POINT Tropes are artistic tools storytellers use to convey information to the audience. Since the beginning of
STORYTELLING WITH MEANINGFUL REPRESENTATION, PART II: PERSPECTIVE So you want to include diverse characters in your story. That’s great! We need diversity in media because we have diversity
STORYTELLING WITH MEANINGFUL REPRESENTATION, PART I: INTRODUCTION Diversity is part of the human experience. As an autistic, queer, physically disabled, Indian-American human, I am always looking for
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UNMASKED: Snippets & notes from a lifetime collection of journals (pre-diagnosis). Advocating for autistic acceptance. September 20, 1993 First of all, let me say that I
UNMASKED: Snippets & notes from a lifetime collection of journals (pre-diagnosis). Advocating for autistic acceptance. September 10, 1993 Well – here I am in lovely [historical
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UNMASKED: Snippets & notes from a lifetime collection of journals (pre-diagnosis). Advocating for autistic acceptance. August 11, 1993 I am not deliberately trying to neglect you;