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FEMALE CHARACTERS have always been marginalized. Typically: they are either lovely nonentities or masculine characters in feminine form.
CONCERNING USELESS HENCHWOMEN…
I am contemptuous of the “nonlethal” silencing the sentry and hero versus throngs for a very simple reason: the inhibition is conscientious, thus, uninspired.
There is no insistence that the Imperial Stormtrooper be limited to “nonlethal” violence. What would Star Wars be if they were? Shall such a preference arise now that female Stormtroopers are canon?
There are two things many men (always men) are uncomfortable with concerning female baddies in fiction: realistic evil and slain by heroes. Naughty little girls in big girl bodies are more to their liking.
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Making the Cover for WSG
I write books and illustrate the covers. I create the title fonts. The Wayward School for Girls is a surreal horror story as an action-adventure. The protagonists are little girls. The antagonists are witches, monsters, spooks, cyborgs and raving lunatics… and a cannibalistic gang of little boys. The foot soldiers of villainy are droves of brainwashed little girls. The cover is purple because my favorite color is purple… and a purple sky is a theme in the story. The font was designed to be like that of retro science fiction, because the plot is science fiction, in a way. The letters are pink because the protagonists are girls… and it looks good with the purple. The illustration is the two heroines holding hands. They are in the uniform of the Wayward Sentry Girls, the foot soldiers of villainy. The figures are faceless because there is such a moment in the story. I never finished the illustration… because I loved how it looked as it was. This is why the feet were never drawn. The
Deadly Little Heroines
I recently finished writing a novel about a heroic adventure. The heroes are little girls. They kill people. They kill a lot of people. The story is a survival horror. The baddies are witches, monsters, cyborgs and lunatics. My specialty as a writer is the foot soldiers of villainy archetype. If the main villain is a mastermind, he, she or it should have an endless supply of these characters. What should his lowliest of goons be? As foot soldiers of the villain, the nameless baddies have an agenda that is not their own. The villainy they serve is beyond them. They are expendable to it. They are the proletariat and their bosses the bourgeoisie. As an aspect of fiction, the foot soldiers of villainy set the standard of ordinary by which heroes are measured. If we want to know how good the heroic little girls are compared to ordinary little girls, what should the nameless baddies be? The little heroines kill witches, monsters, cyborgs and lunatics… but none of these set a standard of
Tolkien, Herbert and Me
I do not suffer delusions of grandeur. I know it is unlikely my work shall be anything more than here today but gone tomorrow. It lingers in the darkness beyond the spotlight. I write books and illustrate the covers. I have done and shall do other things, but books and covers are my specialty, fiction specifically. I do believe my work is better than what the mainstream offers. My fiction is better than the classics. My illustrations are not the best. My music is not the best. My stories are the best. No author says as much as I do in as few words. The settings are not elaborate descriptions. The characters are their dialog and actions, not their descriptions and backstories. I write what I fancy. I take it seriously. I turn silly ideas into things profound. I subvert expectations without bastardizing themes and archetypes. I make old things new, without changing them. My SINCERITY is what makes my work special. I am not pretentious or sanctimonious. Characters do not represent
Small, Medium or Large
As a writer of fiction, I am mindful of what it is to be human. Size matters. The people I imagine and create are Small, Medium or Large. Most of us are SMALL: mindless and aimless. We live according to the situation. We are useless until put to use. Many of us are MEDIUM: thoughtful and determined. We make the most of situations. We make ourselves useful. A few of us are LARGE: philosophical and relentless. We create situations. We put everyone to use. As fictional characters… The SMALL are the normal people that must be saved or avenged by heroes or the nameless goons employed by villains. The MEDIUM are the sidekicks and friends of the heroes or the lieutenants and accomplices of the villains. The LARGE are the heroes or villains. The moral alignments of the three categories distinguishes each from its own. The SMALL are neutral, either “good” or “evil” according to those they follow, whether willingly or not. As nonentities, the agenda is never their own. The MEDIUM are
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Sometimes it seems like a vicious circle, continue doing the same to seem a cliché lol
As always there will be variety in likes but always seems to be the majority, many reject these ideas because therefore it is in women, but even if they do not like, it is not fair to condemn
As always there will be variety in likes but always seems to be the majority, many reject these ideas because therefore it is in women, but even if they do not like, it is not fair to condemn