@ChrisWarcraft
I just finished your book Otaku, and loved it, especially the first half. The entire time I was reading it I was thinking it was written by a POC woman, I never looked at the about the author until the end. I have tons of questions if you have time 1/3
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Did you consult any POC, women or POC women while writing? Did you ever feel that your own life perspective and the one you displayed were at conflict? Did you receive any nonplus publicity because of your own identity versus the characters? 2/3
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Did you set out from the beginning to write a book on social justice, or did it become that on its own when talking about the toxicity of online games? It's obv from some of the writing your perspective on feminism, religion, war and race, would you say these mirror your own? 3/3
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En réponse à @NameGoesHereBby
Yeah, from the get go this book was meant to take on harassment and toxic behavior in the online sphere (I started writing it as a direct response to Gamergate). Once I realized I could explore additional areas with it, I included them as well.
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I’ve been playing video games and been a huge nerd my entire life, so I’m very familiar with what online is like, and while I love nerd/geek stuff, there are some very serious problems that need to be addressed that I don’t think people are taking seriously yet.
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