Poll

What do you want to see represented more in fiction? (Please use the comment section to specify)

Non-visible disability
 
  22 votes 27.8%

Mental illness
 
  17 votes 21.5%

Race
 
  11 votes 13.9%

Body shape/size
 
  8 votes 10.1%

Religion
 
  7 votes 8.9%

Physical disability
 
  6 votes 7.6%

Other
 
  5 votes 6.3%

79 total votes

Poll added by: Krystal



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message 1: by Alex (new)

Alex Lakej Especially a person with a non-visable disability that has a service dog


message 2: by Krystal (new)

Krystal Thanks to everyone who has voted! Don't forget to specify if you have something particular in mind! :)


message 3: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Bea race and sexual orientation


message 4: by Andrea (new)

Andrea I'd like to see characters dealing with anxiety.


message 5: by Heather (new)

Heather I wish anxiety was represented more, specifically social anxiety.


message 6: by Krystal (new)

Krystal Thanks so much for your feedback guys! :)


message 7: by Andrea (new)

Andrea Krystal wrote: "Thanks so much for your feedback guys! :)"

You're welcome! Interesting poll.


message 8: by Mekiah (new)

Mekiah Johnson I wish addiction was more represented in fiction (specifically Young Adult) because so many people deal with the issue.


message 9: by lorena (new)

lorena I wish there are diverse characters (ex. asians)


message 10: by Scarlet (new)

Scarlet Asexuality.


message 11: by Mekiah (new)

Mekiah Johnson Scarlet wrote: "Asexuality."

OMG YES! Totally agree!


message 12: by Krystal (new)

Krystal Thanks everyone who has voted and commented! :)


message 13: by Mekiah (new)

Mekiah Johnson Or pornography addiction. This is a hard subject to talk about because it is very sexually-charged and wouldn't be the easiest to fit into a YA book, but a lot of teens deal with this problem and I think it's very important to talk about.


message 14: by Mekiah (last edited Dec 02, 2018 09:34AM) (new)

Mekiah Johnson Maybe even seasonal depression. I have it and I think it would be a very interesting topic to see handled. Or even autism, which I also have. It can be a very tricky subject but I feel it definitely needs more representation, without taking the easy route and giving into common stereotypes.


message 15: by Mekiah (new)

Mekiah Johnson Tourette syndrome too.


message 16: by Mekiah (new)

Mekiah Johnson Ooh. Or synesthesia.


message 17: by Krystal (new)

Krystal Some great ideas, Mekiah, thanks :)


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