Hidden Gems Podcast Episode 64 – WHAT ARE SENSITIVITY READERS, AND DO YOU NEED ONE? With Patrice Williams Marks

I was honored to be a guest on Hidden Gems Podcast with Craig Tuch and Roland Hulme, where we explored the subject of Sensitivity Reading.

Link to Podcast/Interview HERE.

From the podcast:

In recent weeks, controversy has erupted as publishers have been taking a red pen to the works of Roald Dahl, Ian Fleming, Ursula K. LeGuin, and others, editing their work to make them more palatable for our more sensitive times. While the debate about censorship rages on, the reality is that handling characters and cultures that you are unfamiliar with can be tricky, and that’s where sensitivity readers come in.

This week, Craig and Roland sit down with Patrice Williams Marks, one of the world’s leading sensitivity readers. Patrice is the go-to person for many authors and companies seeking to add authenticity and avoid harmful stereotypes in their writing. Don’t miss all of the valuable insight Patrice brings as she explains how sensitivity readers can help authors navigate complex issues and create more inclusive stories. When it comes to bringing diversity into your work, Patrice’s expertise is invaluable to writers at all stages of their careers.

 

Author

Patrice Williams Marks (www.PatriceWilliamsMarks.com) is a screenwriter turned historical fiction writer and how-to reference book writer. Her first successful book was a short story called THE UNFINISHED about a man brought back to life for 72 hours to testify against his killer. Patrice is also known for her Amazon bestselling novel, THE ABDUCTION OF NELLY DON. It is based on a true story set in 1931 Kansas City and features an infamous kidnapping, organized crime bosses and a politician who put everything on the line to find her. But you may know her from her expertise in crowdfunding with her Hacking Kickstarter, Indiegogo book and Kickass Kickstarter Gods follow-up.