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Jun 03, 2023 03:52AM

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That said, I feel like it's also important to be congruent with the character and make sense of what they are doing and thinking with their own character and experiences, always from a place of respect and understanding of course. I wouldn't say you need to compromise your art for that, I mean, even Murakami could be called misogynist if we were to judge him for some of the traits of his characters, how big of a mistake would that be!
Keep writing what feels right for you, always!

Hi Patri,
I’m really grateful for your comment and for your nice and kind words! I really appreciate what you've written and feel a little reassured now. :-)
It’s certainly a good thing to do some thinking about sensitiveness and respect, and of course I don’t want to discriminate against or even hurt people, intentionally or unintentionally.
But it’s always been important to me to make my own characters seem as real and authentic as possible, which also means that they are sometimes inconvenient (or maybe even dislikeable). In ideal circumstances, readers should realize that the things my characters do, say, think or feel don’t necessarily correspond to my own opinion, though! I suppose it’s my job as a writer trying to achieve this demanding goal.
(Oh, and I’d already been wondering about Murakami’s misogyny, by the way, but I’ve only read one of his books so far …)
Anyway, thank you very much for your reassurance! ❤️