Writing With Color Top Posts + Other Useful Ones
Oh hey– here’s a list ranked by Writing With Color’s most popular posts since opening in 2014 up till now, the start of 2017. Pulled together for the interest and usefulness for readers like you. Thank you.
Top 7 Popular Original Posts
- Words for Skin Tone – This two part guide offers an array of words for describing skin color. Part I focuses on the problems with food descriptors. Part II provides alternatives. (68k+ Notes)
- Common Micro-aggressions: African Americans and/or Black People – An extensive list of common micro-aggressions towards Black people with some links for further reading. (46k)
- Words to Describe Hair – As with the words for skin tone, an offering of words to describe hair, from curls to different colors. (34k+)
- Black and White Symbolism: A Look into the Trope – Discusses concept of black as evil and white as good, from its history & problem implications. Guide offers alternatives & solutions. (10k)
- Describing Accents – An example-based post for describing accents and voices. (5k)
- How to Research your Racially/Ethnically Diverse Characters – Self-explanatory. (5k)
- Describing Asian Eyes – A guide to describing Asian eyes with further useful commentary. (4k)
Honorable Mentions
Other
recommended WWC Posts.
- The Key to Moving Beyond Checklisting is Not Less Diversity – “The problem with pasted-on diversity is not the diversity; it’s the pasted on part.”
- Stereotyped vs Nuanced Characters and Audience Perception – Discusses one of our more common ask themes: the writing (or rather, the not writing) of stereotypes.
- When We Read: Mod Wishlist – A list of what we as mods would like to see of ourselves in media. Check out the Native American WL too.
Bad Representation vs Tokenism vs Diversity just existing without justification like in the real world -Title says it all.
- Stereotyping Tropes List – A categorized tropes list reposted from the TV Tropes website with links to their topics on the subject matter.
–WWC
Tag: writing resources
World Building Resources
World Building Worksheet (Great for Fantasy/Science Fiction)
Types of Art – Perhaps the culture you’ve built doesn’t emphasize painting and drawing, but glasswork or sand art as an art form. Be creative.
7 Deadly Sins of Worldbuilding – What NOT to Do
Cyberpunk Derivatives (Steampunk, Clockpunk, etc.)
Rules of Building Believable Mythology
Fantasy Resources
Medieval Demographics Calculator
Fantasy Calendar Generator – (Can also be used for Sci-Fi)
Social Organization – List of Worldbuilding Questions
Magic in Fiction – Wikipedia, discusses ways characters can use magic.
Science Fiction Resources
Designing a Hypothetical Alien World
List of Emerging Technologies – Wikipedia
Applications for Artificial Intelligence
Misc.
Things to Remember When Writing Post-Apocalyptic Fiction
10 Universal Myths of the Ancient World
Future Timeline – Predictions technology, natural disasters, etc., for future; organized by year. An easy to use resource.
