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In this episode of Imposter Hour, Vanessa Lillie, author of Blood Sisters, dives deep into the complexities of writing diverse characters and battling imposter syndrome. She unpacks the challenges of crafting a character like Sid—a white-passing Cherokee two-spirit working for the Bureau of Indian Affairs—and the delicate balance between storytelling and educating readers. Vanessa sheds light on the significance of authentic representation, the importance of uplifting Indigenous voices, and her journey of infusing vital themes into her narrative without sacrificing readability.
Vanessa also opens up about her own experience as a writer, from navigating shifts in agents and editors to overcoming self-doubt, and shares how trusting oneself is key to finding joy in the writing process. We delve into the themes of colonialism, disconnection, and the path to healing that flow through her work, offering a profound exploration of returning to Indigenous beliefs. With a wealth of insight on marketing, connecting with readers through social media, and maintaining authenticity, this episode is a must-listen for creatives seeking inspiration and guidance.