{Guest Posting} 4 Tips For Breaking The “Strong Female Character” Trope

Heeeey, guys! Just popping in all quicky like to let you know I’M GUEST POSTING OVER AT SCATTERED SCRIBBLINGS TODAY! And I’m excited! I was so honored when my dear Savannah asked me to guest post on her frabjous blog.

My post features 4 tips for breaking that “Strong Female Character” trope that’s running rampant in fiction these days, particularly YA novels. You know, the “action girl” type that basically has as much personality and warmth as an ice sculpture. If you’re like me and sick of that trope and want to create actual strong females, head on over to my guest post and (maybe, sort of, hopefully) you’ll find some helpful tips!

If you enjoyed my Why I Believe Cinderella is a Good Heroine post I did some weeks back, then I think you’ll like this one! It’s more or less a follow up.

So head on over to Savannah’s blog and check it out! And do feel free to leave a comment. Because I’ll be stalking the comments section (like I do) and chatting with you guys there!

Have a lovely Tuesday, everyone! <3

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Ivie Brooks
September 26, 2017 4:16 PM

Your post was awesome!!!

~Ivie
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Skye Hoffert
September 26, 2017 4:30 PM

Excellent post!

Farm Lassie
September 26, 2017 5:43 PM

Your post was really really good, Christine! I have a much longer comment on Savannah's blog, but I loved that post!

Catherine
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Julian Daventry
September 27, 2017 2:37 PM

Hello Christine,

I found your blog via your post on Scattered Scriblings, and I must say, I absolutely loved your post! I love female characters that are powerful in other ways then just beating people up.

Sarah Elizabeth
September 27, 2017 11:57 PM

:O Wow. AMAZING POST. You speak truth, girl!

Victoria Grace Howell
October 2, 2017 6:35 PM

I'm definitely going to head over there and check it ou! I'm so happy more people are writing posts like this. 🙂

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Tracey Dyck
October 10, 2017 3:34 PM

Finally read that post! FANTASTIC JOB, my dear. ^_^

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