Disha
Disha asked Rick Riordan:

Just wondering, even as a successful author, do people sometimes judge you more for who they think you are, and not for your writing, or even try to undermine your pride for your work? Because as an immigrant female high schooler in a Literary Analysis class with mostly guys, I often find that the criticism directed towards me tends to reflect my writing skills less and my gender and background more.

Rick Riordan I'm sorry you have to deal with that. I think it's pretty common for writers to be judged by factors other than their writing. I don't have to deal with as much B.S. as many other writers do, especially non-cis-male writers and/or writers of color, but I am keenly aware of how much people love to criticize and belittle writers' efforts. Try not to let it get you down. Believe in yourself and the importance of the stories you want to tell. I say this as a former teacher, but I've found that classrooms are some of the worst places for getting valid feedback on one's writing. If possible, see if you can connect with a writers' group, find others you trust and who understand you. That's more helpful. Good luck!
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