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You are right. There exists imagination to breath life into different forms of it.
ReplyDeleteSorry for the random comment, but thanks to Trish Hannon @ BetweenTheLines, I was made aware of a post that I'm sure you'll find interesting...:)
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@roberta e. Thanks Roberta!You're always looking out for us!!!The post was great and focused on a group people make almost little effort to make non stereotypical!Thanks Roberta
ReplyDelete@Delaney. I agree!I always appreciate any effort an author makes to create characters that anyone and everyone can relate to. You can create so many things with your imagination so why stop at "what you know"?Thanks for stopping by!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I totally agree with that. I had always thought fantasy/sci fi is somewhat limiting when it comes to diversity, but no.. there's always a chance to include characters from different background and ethnicity in any book.
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