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Kate Five and New Section P Page 37Some elegant writing, and some hardcore fuckingMerv the Griffin appears courtesy of @cosmicbeholder
buzzfeed: The only way to respond when someone asks you “why do you write strong female characters.”
fuckyeahthewalkindead: Get to know me meme — [1/5] favorite female characters: Beth Greene (The Walking Dead)“I’m gonna write this down now because you should write wishes to make them come true. We can live here, we can live here for the
buzzfeed: The only way to respond when someone asks you “why do you write strong female characters.“
it’s time to get serious, it’s been like two years and a half since i draw a proper comic strip, or a fan comic, that’s because i got a job on animation, and later in post-production. And now that i started to write scripts and reviews/analysis
Kind of stuck on Raven’s character for this piece in CLv3. Like, I started with her as a gangly woman whose wish to finally put on some weight is the precipitating event in a huge amount of change in what is ultimately his life. However, there is somethin
fuckyeahsassylucifer: ultimagus: buzzfeed: The only way to respond when someone asks you “why do you write strong female characters.” The last one.
certifiedhypocrite:Commission for Blastermath(Tmlr) of.. Jonan!I am making this up as I write this based on a reference image and hints from Blastermath, whom I’m sure will fill in more info on their character!She’s preparing for a fight, but she
aiffes: Some costumes for Sorrel, one of the earliest OCs from the Sad Elves megalith story of doom. She was present from the very first concept line—a drider in a cave meets a kind-hearted human girl. (Some more stuff about worldbuilding, gender,
"To be honest, I'm interested in stories about people of all genders who are subject to despair and abjection, but I don't usually attack those emotions as hard with female characters as I do with male characters, because to my mind there already exist
Male writers writing female characters:
Joss Whedon's idea of writing about female characters
trashfirefallon: tmirai:This is such an interesting dissection of a very common trope in writing female characters that I never really thought about before, but it’s so prevalent and so obvious and so fucking disgusting. I’m disappointed he didn’t
argumate: sophia-epistemia: argumate: corvidsnatcher: argumate: flakmaniak: argumate: “she breasted boobily down the stairs” is terrible writing when applied to every female character in all of your books, but damn do some people breast boobily
ooh-yeah-baby: Reporter: So, why do you write these strong female characters?Joss Whedon: Because you’re still asking me that question.
isobelstevenz: a few of my favourite things ☆ (47/50) female characters: tyra collette what, should i write about my trashy family, about the fact that my sister’s a stripper, or my mom is a high school drop out who drinks boxes of wine like it’s
sangled: a tip for writing female characters: don’t be afraid to make her feral. just absolutely batshit. her actual intelligence? that can vary. but bring out the chaotic stupid tendencies. embrace her as a one brain cell enemy of the state
hxcfairyhasmoved: Reporter: So, why do you write these strong female characters? Joss Whedon: Because you’re still asking me that question.
itsrockatansky: stanleykubricky: Male writer: This female character that I’m writing has a deep dark secret. Male writer: Something so horrible that she can’t tell a soul… Male writer: This female character has literally the saddest back story
tombliboos:“female characters often have weaker writing compared to male characters” and “audience is unable to appreciate female characters no matter the quality of the writing because they subconsciously see female characters as women first and
fuckyeahsassylucifer: ultimagus: buzzfeed: The only way to respond when someone asks you “why do you write strong female characters.”
stanleykubricky: Male writer: This female character that I’m writing has a deep dark secret.Male writer: Something so horrible that she can’t tell a soul… Male writer: This female character has literally the saddest back story anyone could ever
Joss Whedon’s idea of writing about female characters
betterbemeta: These are some of my girl rules when regarding and writing female characters: Girls have authority. Show leaders that are female and show leaders that aren’t female taking advice from women and girls. Every other piece of media and the
ladyhacksaway: petition to stop using “strong female character” and instead “well-written female character” so that sexist douchebags understand that we’re insulting them for their inability to write 50% of the world’s population and just
brorotica: “I Don’t Hate This Female Character, I Only Hate The Lazy Writing and Shallow Male-Based Wish Fulfillment That Went Into Her”, an increasingly frustrated ongoing novel.
ace-enjolras: I don’t think writers realize that “strong female character” means “well written female character” and not “female character who punches stuff and shoots stuff”
rectumofglory: 11 Filmmakers Who Expertly Answered The Question “Why Do You Write Strong Female Characters?”
ruthsic: stanleykubricky: Male writer: This female character that I’m writing has a deep dark secret.Male writer: Something so horrible that she can’t tell a soul… Male writer: This female character has literally the saddest back story anyone
parliamentowls: fuckyeahsassylucifer: ultimagus: buzzfeed: The only way to respond when someone asks you “why do you write strong female characters.” The last one. “women are people”
lavenderpanda: tybaar: paceingcolin: that to me is strong writing for women. having doesn’t mean a strong: she’s beyond female - suffering, character and fragility she’s beyond female
emmacharlottewatson: The beauty of ’The Hunger Games’ and also ’Game of Thrones,’ in fairness, both projects have really complex, three-dimensional, contradictory, strong women… The writing of female characters is extraordinary and equal to
tmirai: This is such an interesting dissection of a very common trope in writing female characters that I never really thought about before, but it’s so prevalent and so obvious and so fucking disgusting.
The only bad female character, if you ask me (and you did), is one who’s flat. One who isn’t realistic. One who has no agency of her own, who only exists to define other characters (usually men). Write each woman you write as if she has her
wishingformemoria: someone: why do you like muscular female characters? me:
just-a-little-salty: lavenderbyun: Male Character: *fucks up 100 times*Fans: “No one is perfect. He’s flawed so there is room for development!” Female Character: *is not the epitome of perfection*Fans: “Sorry. I just hate this character.”
momtaku: (This analysis post was submitted by “my anon”. Enjoy! ) This is a second attempt on my write up on female characters of the series. I’ll examine the characters with biggest roles and with each of them point out what I really like about
tmirai:This is such an interesting dissection of a very common trope in writing female characters that I never really thought about before, but it’s so prevalent and so obvious and so fucking disgusting.