Hello! Do you worry about how readers will react to your pronouns? Do you want to talk about it?
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You are worrying about what somebody is thinking while they are sitting in their home? That's a bit far fetched. Whatever they are thinking about your pronouns, it's in their head and they are probably not even saying it aloud, and they may be miles away from you. But you worry? Why?
Is there an example where this happened? I know trans authors and I haven't seen any problems happening in public.I think one thing that can be good to keep in mind is that if you do rise to a level where you have an active career as an author (even if you're not "famous" per se), people will talk about you more and instances where they misgender you will possibly be noticed and garner a reaction.
Is there an example where this happened? I know trans authors and I haven't seen any problems happening in public.
Is there an example where this happened? I know trans authors and I haven't seen any problems happening in public.
Is there an example where this happened? I know trans authors and I haven't seen any problems happening in public.
One of the recent examples is misgendering of Bogi Takács leading up to Worldcon. The convention committee was publicly called out for using "he" instead of "e" in a bio.
One of the recent examples is misgendering of Bogi Takács leading up to Worldcon. The convention committee was publicly called out for using "he" instead of "e" in a bio.