I Can’t Find Myself: Navigating Homogenous Fiction for Diverse Readers
The term self-insert has always fascinated me. A character who’s a blank slate, who allegedly a group of diverse readers can replace with themselves and lose...
The term self-insert has always fascinated me. A character who’s a blank slate, who allegedly a group of diverse readers can replace with themselves and lose...
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The novels Bird Box and The Road are discussed in this post. Both warrant a content warning for gruesome violence and suicide (though neither is discussed...