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March 14, 2015

Words to Describe Hair

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This began as a guide to describing Afro/curly hair but of course, I got carried away. From look and texture of hair, colors and various styles, this guide serves as a thesaurus of sorts for hair, as well as pointers for use in your writing.

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Culturally Significant Hair Coverings:

Know the meaning behind head wear and why it’s worn, when and by whom, such as a Native Nation’s headdress, before bestowing a character with it.

Head Coverings Resources:

More on various head coverings.See here for more Islamic VeilsSee here for more on the Nigerian gele.
See here on African American HeadwrapsView our hijab and headscarves tags for discussion on these topics.

Afro - Curly - Straightened

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There are many varieties of braids, twists & Afro hair styles; have some more!

African/Black Hair: Natural, Braids and LocksAfrican Hair: Braiding Styles 10 African Types

Describing Black (Afro) hair:

Appropriative Hairstyles: Keep in mind that Afro styles should be kept to those in the African Diaspora, such as dreadlocks, cornrows + certain and many braided styles.
Tread carefully describing Afro hair as "wild" "unkempt" “untamed” or any words implying it’s unclean or requires controlling.
“Nappy” and “wooly” are generally words to stay away from, the first having heavy negative connotations for many and the latter, though used in the Holy Bible, is generally not acceptable anymore and comes off as dehumanizing due to Animal connotations.
There are mixed feelings on calling Black hair “kinky.” I’m personally not opposed to the word in itself and usage depends on the person’s race (I’m more comfortable with a Black person using it vs. a Non-Black person) as well as their tone and context (if it’s used in a neutral or positive tone vs. negatively/with disdain). Get feedback on your usage, or simply forgo it.
See our tags "Black Hair" and "Natural Hair" for more discussion on describing Black hair.

Texture - Look - Styles

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Hair Colors and Style

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Writing Tips & Things to Keep in Mind:

Combination Words: Try combing words to illustrate look of hair. A character with springy coils that dance across her shoulders with every movement, the man with thick silvery hair slicked back into a ponytail…Mind Perspective: Depending on POV, a character might not know exactly what cornrows or a coiffure style is, at least in name, and it might make more sense if they described the hairdo instead. More defining terms might come from a more knowing source or the wearer themselves. One book I read described a girl’s afro puff as "thick hair pulled up into a cute, curly, poufy thing on top of her head and tied with a yellow ribbon.”POC & Hair Colors: People of Color’s hair comes in all shades and textures. There are Black people with naturally blond and loosely-textured to straight hair, East Asian people with red hair, and so on. Keep that in mind when coding characters if you tend to rely on hair color alone to denote a character is white vs. a Person of Color.Related Tropes: There are tropes and discussion related to People of Color, colored hair, and light-colored hair and features. Check out these posts on the topic: The East Asian Women + Colored Hair Trope - Black Characters & “Wild” Hair Colors - POC w/ Supernatural Colorful Features. - ‘Uncommon’ Features & POC Characters

~Mod Colette

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Published on March 14, 2015 15:17

"Looking back, I didn’t lose my way. I never knew where I was going in the first place."

“Looking back, I didn’t lose my way. I never knew where I was going in the first place.”

- William Chapman  (via flypurely)
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Published on March 14, 2015 14:20

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“She sleeps on the train tracks and drinks gin out of vases, but she speaks...

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“She sleeps on the train tracks and drinks gin out of vases, but she speaks like she’s never touched the ground”

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Published on March 14, 2015 13:23

"Once upon a time there was a boy who loved a girl, and her laughter was a question he wanted to..."

“Once upon a time there was a boy who loved a girl, and her laughter was a question he wanted to spend his whole life answering.”

- Nicole Krauss, The History of Love (via quotethat)
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Published on March 14, 2015 12:26

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Published on March 14, 2015 02:54

"I am strangely tired, not from having talked so much but at the mere thought of what I still have to..."

“I am strangely tired, not from having talked so much but at the mere thought of what I still have to say.”

- Albert Camus, The Fall (via wordsnquotes)
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March 13, 2015

"Stories of imagination tend to upset those without one."

“Stories of imagination tend to upset those without one.”

- Terry Pratchett (via maxkirin)
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Published on March 13, 2015 20:03

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Writer’s BlockA picture says a thousand words....



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Writer’s Block

A picture says a thousand words. Write them.

Mission: Write a story, a description, a poem, a metaphor, a commentary, or a critique about this picture. Write something about this picture.

Be sure to tag writeworld in your block!

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Published on March 13, 2015 19:06

"We live on a blue planet that circles around a ball of fire next to a moon that moves the sea, and..."

“We live on a blue planet that circles around a ball of fire next to a moon that moves the sea, and you don’t believe in miracles?”

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