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When an author faces their identity being "not enough' or "too much" for their book as described by the publishing industry | The "Identity Trap" refers to when an authors identity comes under scrutiny by publishers in relation to their title. Historically, the identities that are namely critiqued are authors of color and queer authors. When an author faces their identity being "not enough' or "too much" for their book as described by the publishing industry | ||
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Revision as of 14:47, 3 December 2025
The "Identity Trap" refers to when an authors identity comes under scrutiny by publishers in relation to their title. Historically, the identities that are namely critiqued are authors of color and queer authors. When an author faces their identity being "not enough' or "too much" for their book as described by the publishing industry
Impact on Authors
it bad
