How Dare We! Write: A Multicultural Creative Writing Discourse

This collection of essays about writing and navigating the literary world by writers of color offers wisdom, insight, support, and advice on how to carve out a more expansive space for diverse voices. The book is divided into sections focusing on themes such as literary gatekeeping, the tyranny of grammar, identities, personal narratives, rejection, and healing. Wesley Brown, Ching-In Chen, Sherrie Fernandez Williams, Marline Gonzalez, Hei Kyoung Kim, and Sagirah Shahid are among the authors of lyric essays that are paired with inspiring and generative writing exercises to help open up ideas as well as reflection and understanding. “I believe who we are influences our writing, just as who we are may defy those who think they have power over our writing,” writes Quan Lee in the introduction. “I wanted a textbook that considers the relevance of race, class, gender, age, and sexual identity; culture and language; and that by so doing, on some level, facilitates healing.”