The Do’s of Writing People of Color: Describe Your Characters

Diversity makes stories better, plain and simple. This year, weâve partnered with the good folks at Writing With Color to get some advice on how to write stories populated with people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds. In the third part of her âDoâs of Writing People of Colorâ sub-series, founder Colette Aburime goes over how to describe characters of color in your writing:
One key to strong representation is making the race of your characters undisputedly clear. So clue your readers in! Not only is it nice for People of Color to read descriptions of themselves as awesome everyday people, but thereâs a consequence to being vague: Most readers will assume the characters are white.Â
Society ensures we view white people as the default. That default human is probably also straight, cis, able-bodied, etc. until proven otherwise. This way of thinking wonât dissolve overnight.












