From the GEEK: Horror Track
Making a character identify as gay is not writing an LGBTQ+ character - it's not enough. What goes into crafting a well-rounded LGBTQ+ character so that they are enmeshed in the storyline and not sitting on top of it like a last minute sprinkle of salt to season the plate? Is it important to readers to see LGBTQ+ characters reflected accurately in horror fiction and movies? Is not seeing representation (or seeing misrepresentation) a showstopper?
While it premiers, take part in the watch party with the presenters on our Discord on the #geek-horror channel.
https://www.multiversecon.org/mvo-dis...
#multiverse2020
Click a link below to watch the panelist's introduction video:
Moderator: Rachel Brune
• Multiverse 2020 Guest: Rachel Brune
Panelists:
Catherine Lundoff
V. Medina
• Multiverse 2020 Guest: V Medina
Joel Ruiz
• Multiverse 2020 Guest: Joel Ruiz
D.L. Wainright
• Multiverse 2020 Guest: DL Wainright