Don't Say Characters Lack "Agency." Here's Something Talk About Instead.

Arthur Dent and Marvin the Paranoid Android, from the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy TV showThere's one common term that I was pretty careful not to use in my writing advice book, Never Say You Can't Survive: "agency." As in, "characters in a story should have agency."

Because, as I explain the one time I mention this term:

The concept of “agency” is very culturally loaded, and rooted in a lot of Eurocentric cis male notions of “rugged individualism.”

Of course, in the very next sentence, I do go on to say that as a general rule, if it's a story about searching for the magic bidet of t...

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Published on March 29, 2023 11:36
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message 1: by Beth (new)

Beth Thanks for this post, Charlie Jane. It puts into words something that I've been wrestling with in my fiction reading recently, both in regards to the authority you describe here, and different kinds of "strength."


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Charlie Anders Beth wrote: "Thanks for this post, Charlie Jane. It puts into words something that I've been wrestling with in my fiction reading recently, both in regards to the authority you describe here, and different kind..."

Yay, I'm so glad it was helpful! <3


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