Recently, someone on Twitter asked if sensitivity readers are still a resource writers utilize and where to find them. Yes indeed, sensitivity readers are still a great resource, and since we interviewed Jordan Shapiro and a sensitivity reader he worked with on his book,
Father Figure: How to Be a Feminist Dad. I hope you enjoy this re-airing of episode 266 the #AmWriting podcast.
Hey all, Jess here. When I agreed to read and blurb Jordan Shapiro’s new book,
Father Figure: How to Be a Feminist Dad, I was struck by the attention he paid to inclusivity and the language he used to describe it. When I mentioned it to him, he told me he’d used a sensitivity reader named Jazz to ensure he got the language right.
Sensitivity readers are becoming more of a norm in publishing. Jodi Picoult has tweeted about how much she depends on hers to get her descriptions, language, and representation right in her books articles like
this one in the Guardian and
readers-what-the-job-is-really-like.html">this one in Vulture are great primers on the topic.
We asked Jordan and Jazz to join us to talk about the experience of working together to create
Father Figure.
#AmReading
Jazz: What's Your Pronoun?: Beyond He and She by Dennis Baron
Jordan: Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
KJ: Conjure Women by Afia Atakora
Jess: Act Your Age, Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert
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