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Guidelines for writing Poems, Stories and Tales

Is it wrong if I kill off a black character?

Asked by: Gerardo Markski

How do you write black?

Summary: When to Write “Black” with a Capital “B”

In line with current conventions, we suggest: Capitalizing “Black” in racial, ethnic, and cultural contexts. Using a lowercase “b” in other contexts, such as for the color black.

How do you write a racially diverse character?

With that in mind, here are four crucial tips on how to make your characters realistically diverse.

  • Conduct thorough research before you start. …
  • Describe your characters thoughtfully. …
  • Include different types of diversity. …
  • Employ sensitivity readers.

How do you create a diverse character?

Tips for Developing Diverse Characters

  1. Listen. Listening is one of the main characteristics we need to write any story, as inspiration can come from places we could never imagine. …
  2. Include your experiences. …
  3. Get beta readers. …
  4. Remember that your goal is to tell a story.