Feudyn
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Hi, apologies if this is too much of a sensitive subject for some, but I'm asking this as a writer.
So the question:
Is there a particular way to write and discuss fictional/fantasy race, ethnicities, and cultures in novels?
I also ask on the basis of the sensitivity on the subject in mind — I understand that this (sensitivity) is something that can sometimes come with it.
In my web-novel, there are different races and ethnicities. Although I have not gotten to the part yet, but I will be coming up to arcs where the character's race/ethnicity will become important. I know that it is human-nature for readers to relate on a character's particular race with a real-life counterpart that might be similar in their mind, so will this put me in a spot where it could land me in hot water or major backlash?
Of course, there isn't anything that glorifies racism or anything like that, but I can't help but thought to double check to see if any other writers here have any experience with this before.
So the question:
Is there a particular way to write and discuss fictional/fantasy race, ethnicities, and cultures in novels?
I also ask on the basis of the sensitivity on the subject in mind — I understand that this (sensitivity) is something that can sometimes come with it.
In my web-novel, there are different races and ethnicities. Although I have not gotten to the part yet, but I will be coming up to arcs where the character's race/ethnicity will become important. I know that it is human-nature for readers to relate on a character's particular race with a real-life counterpart that might be similar in their mind, so will this put me in a spot where it could land me in hot water or major backlash?
Of course, there isn't anything that glorifies racism or anything like that, but I can't help but thought to double check to see if any other writers here have any experience with this before.