I’ve got nothing to say about Liz Bourke’s recent post on the topic in the title — at least, not right now (maybe later). However, I do think she’s raising a damned important question: why aren’t more male writers dealing with the sexual abuse/rape of male characters in epic fantasies (especially when the sexual abuse/rape of female characters is somewhat common)?
Head on over and read what she’s got to say. That is all.
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Link of the Day: Liz Bourke on (Male) Rape in Epic Fantasy
I’ve got nothing to say about Liz Bourke’s recent post on the topic in the title — at least, not right now (maybe later). However, I do think she’s raising a damned important question: why aren’t more male writers dealing with the sexual abuse/rape of male characters in epic fantasies (especially when the sexual abuse/rape of female characters is somewhat common)?
Head on over and read what she’s got to say. That is all.
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