argentquill
Scribe
Do you think it's okay to have a heroine who has her own struggles, but also has a different body type, being strong and muscular? My heroine is from a barbarian bloodline in a Fantasy universe, where the majority of their people, including many of their women, are gifted with size and strength.
Do you think young female readers can get into such a character, if she has abilities, but also insecurities, and she's working to accomplish something?
To further break the cliche of roles, her boyfriend/fiance is a blacksmith and magic item crafter. He's not a weakling, but he's not a warrior. (This is one bone of contention between the heroine and her mother). Among a couple of other themes, I was trying to press the idea that we all have different gifts.
Do you think young female readers can get into such a character, if she has abilities, but also insecurities, and she's working to accomplish something?
To further break the cliche of roles, her boyfriend/fiance is a blacksmith and magic item crafter. He's not a weakling, but he's not a warrior. (This is one bone of contention between the heroine and her mother). Among a couple of other themes, I was trying to press the idea that we all have different gifts.