We welcome Judy K Walker, author of the Sydney Brennan Mysteries, to the Story Works Round Table this week to discuss strong female protagonists. What is a strong female protagonist? What traits define her? Can she be feminine and strong? Does the genre shape the protagonist? How do readers react to Sydney Brennan, a woman in a man’s world?
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If you haven’t heard our first episode with Judy on PI novels, check it out here!
What makes a female protagonist a strong female protagonist? And where does that strength come from? How aware of social and cultural norms should you be when developing a strong female protagonist? And is strength unique to genre?
What we talked about:
What is a some traits that define a strong female protagonist? (1:31)
What about cultural and social expectations and roles for women? (4:40)
Strength comes from creating your own identity. (7:30)
How aware of cultural and social norms was Judy when she created Sydney? (9:45)
Has Judy received feedback from readers about her strong female protagonist? (12:50)
How do you define strength? Does it differ male to female? (16:25)
Is strength a genre thing? (17:27)
Are there more acceptable forms of female strength? (19:10)
What are Sydney’s strengths? (21:35)
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Things we mentioned:
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin
Atomic Blonde
The Chain by Adrian McKinty
Have thoughts, questions, other examples? Join the conversation at the Story Works Writers Facebook group.