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Apr 2024

Shannon Carmichael:

Technically tri.

he's:


“Arab, Irish, and Venezuelan,” he says with a wave of his hand. “My ancestors put all the jokers in my deck.”

“Or maybe they just wanted you to be ‘colorful,’” I quip.

“Colorful,” he bounces his eyebrows in a way that makes me start cracking up, “Like those nasty little pieces of dried hell in a fruit cake. But you’re the ‘rainbow ocean,’ not me. Though admittedly a lot less of a rainbow...”


He goes by his mother's last name, because going by a Saudi name would make life very hard for him. He's also known throughout the story for his strikingly green eyes.

In Cupcake War Machine, Stella Starchild is part Hawaiian and part Mexican.

In MK's Jekyll and Hyde, she's biracial (half white and half black).

In Word is the Bird, his human cousins are biracial in the same way.

In Psychoborg, the titular character is a melting pot and a cyborg. Doesn't get more multiracial than that.

In my adaptation of Frankenstein, Prometheus (the Monster) is made up of different men and not all of them were white Germans. In fact, he is predominantly BIPOC in his features. Namely black and Spanish.

who's black and white?

Sorry. I meant to say my take on Lucy Harris Hyde's girlfriend.


In the context of my fantasy series, this boy is my little ba$tard boy with parents from 2 different tribes. Chaeren was abandoned to a half-breed colony shortly after birth.

are you working with an artist or illustrating your own story? your art style is really distinct and crisp

17 days later

Cha Cha Valentine, also known as Valentine Cruz, is a transgender woman who is half African-American and half Columbian (native). She is a former drag queen, and now fosters two young people in her home, one of whom is also a trans girl who she mentors. She used to identify more with her African-American side, but embraced her Latina roots also as she got older. She has a difficult relationship with her race, as she was brought up in Florida during segregation. As a 14 year old in 1968, she asks her white drag queen mentor (her drag mother): "why can't I just be me? Why is everyone so concerned with my race? I don't want to be an activist. I just want to live. Yeah. I just want to live." She says this, upon discovering that her two drag mentors (the other is a Jewish man, who was not considered equal to whites) definitely are seeing the color of her skin after she so hoped they would just treat her as another human being on the same level of respect. She recognizes their learned racism. It's an "othering" kind of racism. They love her deeply, but they're not seeing her as an equal. This speech causes her mentor to consider color differently, and reexamine herself and how she personally thinks of the world. She was very much for civil rights and fought for it, but how can she see the world as Cha Cha does? A world in color, recognizing our differences in culture and loving that, and seeing everyone as an equal? Is that even possible, due to her lived experiences as a white person at the time? This is just the surface of the kinds of questions explored in the book "Audrey Hepburn's Pearls".

@SumireHime yeah. this sounds a lot like my struggle. I'm african American and Hispanic like your character, and I embrace and love my culture but also wish it didn't have to have an effect on the way that i'm treated

11 days later

Just more about Kattar, because I love him for obvious reasons:


For as long as I can remember Kattar has been popular with ‘the ladies,’ like some sort of Mex-asian teen pop idol, if that was even possible in the early 2010s. He looked like he should have been part of a Disney Channel Original - dark dark eyes, slanted in sharp-edged half moons, and a complexion the color of peanut butter candy. His mom used to say he was “Adonis, take two,” and I was Venus. I’m not sure she knew they had a twisted love affair.

16 days later

Essence's little sister Elizabeth is half white. Her complexion is much much fairer than Essence's for this reason and her hair is light, goldenish brown. She also has green eyes, so while she definitely wouldn't be confused for white because of her features, it's very apparent to everyone that she has a white father, and she was bullied for this (not by Essence) as a kid.

23 days later

I know I shouldn’t say anything and I do anyway.

“I didn’t know you didn’t speak Korean.”

He turns and looks at me over his shoulder, not angrily, just blankly, with a sort of shrug.

“Why should I? My mother is Mexican.”

I mean duh.

He knows that I know that, but he insists on beating around the bush.

And that means one of us just has to say what we’re thinking.

Not it.

I find another way to skirt the real question.

“What did you do while you were in Korea for the music video shoot?”

“I used a translator like any other foreigner, ” He doesn’t even look at me, still staring at the glass-

I feel pin-pricked-

A thousand pin pricks-

But these roses…

Are immaculately, angelically, infallibly white.

“It’s not a foreign culture when it’s your father’s...”

He just shakes his head, “Tell that to my mom.”

I want to say something but for once my mouth knows better than to let me.

When I don’t reply Kat keeps talking, maybe for my benefit maybe - because he’s been waiting to get this off his chest - the words pour out like a monologue he’s been rehearsing for years-

“She never once told me I was biracial when I was a kid.”

Alicia.

“When I was in grade school and the other Hispanic kids would tease me for my ‘Asian eyes’ she would tell me that her grandmother had eyes just like mine."

23 days later

Hi! This is my story WolfTrain to Heaven.

I'm a multiracial artist, very proud of my roots.
African American, American Indian, Gaelic, European, etc and it definitely inspires the ancestral backstories of my characters. BlueMoon is part Black, White/Latina-Cherokee/Seminole+ and she looks white and gets annoyed when people assume things about her, whether it be personality or the concept of 'race' or some notion about how she should be as a person without even knowing her, annoyed; As anyone who is judged by a skindeep ideology rather than the content of their character.

Technically, her race is just Werewolf/Human as all humans are the human race.

Diamante

yeah, i'm multi-ethnic too, being Dominican and African American, i think it's a big factor in why i have so many mixed-ethnicity characters

16 days later
18 days later

what south asian culture?