#WritingPride June 1: do you have any queer protagonists?
All of my Midge Hollerin protagonists are queer. I'm still working out how I would incorporate that into the Ash Hollerin protagonists given the audience I'm writing for there.
#WritingPride 6/7: A queer community in the setting? How do they signal membership?
Again, urban fantasy. Also a university, so there's an LGBTQ club on campus that gets referenced. Rainbows are a thing.
Related, Peaches goes from wearing black and flirting with anyone female to wearing black with rainbows and flirting with only some females. (Progress? You don't need to flirt as much if you advertise a bit?)
#WritingPride 6/6: Ever written a character's queer awakening?
Rose. Very much Rose. (An editor even thought I was a 20-something woman with that story, so yay.) Carrie to a lesser extent, like her first kiss with Chartreuse probably counts, but it was a side plot. Hell, Carrie's still figuring herself out in the sequel.
Freaking Rose though. Became a lesbian and a math person in the same story.
#WritingPride 6/5: How do you portray character queerness?
Pretty much who they flirt with. Because outside of that they're simply characters who interact with other characters. (Some characters won't even catch on to the flirting.)
#WritingPride 6/4: Does queerphobia or repression of non-cis, non-hetero people exist in settings?
I generally write urban fantasy, so yeah. But it's usually in the background, like be careful who you come out to. I don't write actual derogatory scenes, leaves a bad taste.
#WritingPride 6/3: There was no June 3rd, so I'll fill the gap with SC (side characters).
There's a bunch, mostly lesbian or bisexual. Carrie has Chartreuse and Peaches. Rose had Paige. In Epsilon, Beam is a damn trip (she's a lesbian hologram who was, in her society, shunned for only being attracted to one gender). And in math, the quartic function QT is "biquadratic" meaning she has a thing for ParaB.
#WritingPride 6/2: Any queer antagonists?
I don't think so. There's an off chance the current antagonist is bisexual, but it hasn't come up either way. So to speak.
Of course, Carrie doubled as her own antagonist in the original "Time & Tied", so maybe that qualifies?
#WritingPride 6/1: Any queer protagonists?
Carrie's figuring out being a lesbian in the WIP that I talk about endlessly on my feed. But Rose is arguably a better protagonist for that plot, as it's central to her story, not a side plot that starts taking over.
I also had Marie in my first time travel short story be bisexual. Oh, and Angel in "Epsilon" is lesbian, but she's past the figuring it out stage.
#WritingPride June 1: do you have any queer protagonists?
All of my Midge Hollerin protagonists are queer. I'm still working out how I would incorporate that into the Ash Hollerin protagonists given the audience I'm writing for there.
Shout-out to @troodon who has been making up some #WritingPride question prompts for June (on the fly, no less) on that hashtag, and @klepsydra for causing me to spot them. Going to highlight/answer the ones I've seen so far in a thread that starts here.
FWIW, I did notice #LoveMakeShare with a topical pride question on June 2nd as well.
#WritingPride 6/7: is there a queer community in your setting? how do they signal their membership?
there isn't in my current project. some individuals let people know right away, but most don't, and there isn't any recognized framework to notice each other.
it's something I'm thinking about in my personal life, though--I'm moving to a small, rural, deeply purple area, and I want to figure out how to signal my queerness without, y 'know, wearing a shirt that says "I'M QUEER, ASK ME HOW!" XD