Blessed, Highly Favored, and Delicious: Writing as a Black Queer Author
In this insightful episode, Dakota Perry and Ella get into the crucial themes of representation in LGBTQ literature, personal growth, and the ongoing quest for authenticity. Dakota reveals her inspirations and the pivotal role of her supportive sister, emphasizing the importance of independent publishing for marginalized voices. Throughout the discussion, Dakota shares her vision of crafting inclusive stories with Black and queer characters, underscoring the empowering nature of writing.
The conversation highlights the shared personal and universal journeys of identity, self-discovery, and creative zeal, showcasing both the struggles and triumphs of seeking visibility and staying true to oneself within the literary world.
Time Stamps
00:00 Introduction and Greetings
00:50 Discussing Representation in Literature
03:20 Empowering the LGBTQ+ Community
04:53 Personal Stories and Inspirations
13:51 Writing as Therapy
30:46 The Power of Dreams
46:52 The Desire for Visibility
51:33 Conflict of Identity
52:12 Embracing Authenticity
53:21 The Audacity of the Black Woman Writer
53:35 Identity Labels and Representation
54:14 The Role of Family Support
57:29 Navigating Love and Relationships
01:00:56 The Audacity to Write
01:10:31 Independent Writing Journey
01:11:25 TikTok and the Indie Book Scene
01:20:10 Creative Outlets and Future Projects
01:27:09 The Black Viking Book
01:32:47 Final Reflections and Gratitude
Episode: Navigating the In-Between
Welcome to the Black Writer Therapy podcast, where we are dedicated to uplifting and amplifying the voices, stories, and experiences of Black women (femme presenting) writers.
In this episode, we’re thrilled to have Dakota Perry, a remarkable author championing Black LGBTQ+ representation in fantasy and historical romance. Dakota shares her journey and the powerful motivations behind her writing.
In Your Dreams A Closer Look:
Dakota’s most cathartic book, “In Your Dreams,” invites readers into a vividly imagined world where dreams are more real than the humdrum of Parker’s reality. The novel follows three queer characters on their quests for love, blending time travel, fantasy kingdoms, and a dash of magic. This discussion reveals the inspirations behind the book and delves into the deeper themes of desire, destiny, and the power of the imagination..
Episode Highlights:
- Dakotas inspiration for writing relatable characters.
- The significance of the representation of LGBTQIA+ in fantasy historical romance fiction
- How and where Dakota drummed up the audacity to accomplish the things she has
- Dakotas message to aspiring writers in the LGBTQ+ community.
Tags: Dakota Perry, LGBTQ+ literature, African American fantasy, historical fiction, queer love stories, fantasy novels
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