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Writing An Identity Not Your Own With Alex Temblador | Episode 35

Writing An Identity Not Your Own With Alex Temblador | Episode 35

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Worried you’ll get it wrong when writing a character whose identity isn’t your own—and that you’ll hurt someone, face backlash, or be told you shouldn’t even try? But at the same time, you know that leaving out marginalized identities doesn’t feel right either—especially when you’re building entire worlds from scratch?

You’re not alone. And this episode is for you.

In this powerful, honest conversation, I sit down with the brilliant Alex Temblador—award-winning author of Writing an Identity Not Your Own, Half Outlaw, and Secrets of the Casa Rosada—to talk about how speculative fiction writers can represent identities outside their own with more care, confidence, and nuance.

We get into:

  • What most writers get wrong (even with good intentions)
  • The difference between writing and editing identities
  • How to spot unconscious bias and avoid coded stereotypes
  • Why worldbuilding always reflects our world—and what to do about it
  • Plus: her haunted house story (yes, really)

If you’ve ever wondered how to get representation right without falling into fear, tokenism, or tired tropes, this episode will change the way you write—and revise—forever.

Spoiler: You can do this. And Alex shows you how.


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