Writing POC 101

By talkthepoc

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An advice book on how to successfully write POC characters by Wattpad authors. [Highest rank: #1 in Non-Ficti... More

Introduction
FAQs
Author's Note
Vietnamese Characters - @selfportraits
Chinese Characters - @illusoire
Vietnamese Characters - @philadelphiaa
Indian Characters - @ChasingAvenues
Muslim Characters - @miserablemidas
Sri Lankan Characters - @Arcticlion
Indian Characters - @FallenBlaze
Middle Eastern Characters* - @x_rxse_x
Indonesian Characters - @coterminous
Filipino Characters - @spunkyactionbaby
Mexican Characters - @sprawls
Malaysian Characters - @womanizerr_
Black American Characters - @jetsilks
Black Muslim Characters - @SagalBagal
Japanese Characters - @minxrals
Filipino Characters - @skyline
Black Hispanic Characters - @yikeyway
Black American Characters - @salty-
Sri Lankan Characters - @iridesscent
African Characters - @-Sabinee
Japanese Characters - @rodens
Chinese Western* Characters - @somniant
Chinese American Characters - @deadbatteries
Ecuadorian/Hispanic Characters - @JTheNerdyFanWarrior
Somali Characters - @Sumiraa
Indian Characters - @faithbeattop
Indian Characters - @wheresmybroomstick
Afro-Caribbean Characters - @Danielleisms
Japanese Characters - @steroes
Dominican Characters - @-elladarling
Biracial Black and White Characters - @urnotcalumtf
Pakistani Characters - @arishman
Haitian Characters - @ReginaldLaurenceau
Mexican Characters - @mimibutera
Honduran Characters - @orionvanessa
African American Characters - @ombreshauna
Black and Mexican Characters - @lukeseleles
Bangladeshi Characters - @JustKeepShipping
Venezuelan Characters - @pepsicola_lurves_me
Singaporean Characters - @nadhraaaa
Korean Characters - @sallhwa0314
Filipino Mexican Characters - @theninthfire
Indian Characters - @missmessymarsaddcit
Black Characters - @sydd_theebest_
Sri Lankan-British Characters
African Characters - @AmandaTayteTait
Taiwanese Characters - @bathearts
Adopted Chinese American Characters - @sunlake
First Nations Characters - @eIites
Black British Characters - @_empvess
Filipino-American Characters - @wonder-lost
Trinbagonian Characters - @wonderhayes
Native American Characters - @ShipaKwoli
Chinese EurAsian Characters - @nonfictionsim
Igbo Characters - @kahrees
Jewish Characters - @PaintingTheRosesRed
Indian Characters
Egyptian Characters - @miracleboi
Chinese Characters - @feathering
Muslim Characters - @miserablemidas (2)
Sudanese Characters - @callmepadfoot
Nigerian Characters - @siriuslystyling
Colombian Characters - @ba0xiumin
Indonesian Characters - @seagull_withglasses
Ivorian Characters - @hana253
African-American Characters - @Avanseyebrows
Filipino Characters - @succhara
Mexican American Characters - @Shawol_In_Shawol_out
Korean Characters - @eunheeah
Mexican American Characters - @kanyesdiary
Filipino-American Characters - @audreyeve
Kenyan Characters - @marjitude
Bengali Characters - @Sapphlower
Nigerian Characters - @Queen_of_blooms
Cuban American Characters - @ADRENALlNE
Cambodian American Characters
Eritrean/Ethiopian Characters - @heckinyukari
Latin American Characters - @LightenTheShadows
Jamaican Canadian Characters - @NessaNicole4
Guatemalan Characters - @rihnues
Nicaraguan Characters - @grootmorning
Caribbean Characters - @IIJayIILovesBooks
Jamaican-American Characters - @aelledee

Ivorian Characters - @lycaamobile

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By talkthepoc

Hi everyone, I'm Hans (@Lycaamobile) and I was born and currently live in London, although throughout my childhood I've lived in different places like Coventry, France and Ivory Coast. I'm from Ivory Coast and France although I'm more closer to my Ivorian side and have no knowledge of my French side aside from the fact I'm from Poitiers.

My problem is that the majority of the books I've read that contain black characters are usually of Caribbean decent (which in most cases are Jamaican) and if they are of African decent, they're usually Nigerian or Ghanaian. Now, I have no problem with these considering these are amazing countries with unique culture but there are indeed other countries other than Jamaica, Nigeria and Ghana.

There are 54 unique countries in Africa each with interesting traditions but I'm going to be centering this chapter around Ivory Coast also known as Côte D'ivoire. I'm aware that the country doesn't sound familiar to people so I'm going to give it the recognition it deserves.

Being the world's largest exporter of cocoa beans, Ivory coast is a country located in the western part of Africa neighbouring countries such as Ghana and Liberia. It's capital city is Yamoussoukro (known for having the biggest church in the world!) although formerly Abidjan was it's capital city. Despite it's official language being French, languages like Bété, Dioula and Boulé are it's native dialects as well as being a few of the country's many tribes. They also speak Nouchi, similar to Jamaica's patois.

The skin tones of Ivorians vary, you may find that you'll find a dark skin with chestnut brown hair or even a light skin with blonde hair (which my cousin has believe it or not although she's fully black and not albino). We are all different with individual characteristics.

Previously being in the French colony, our names have been influenced by the French. For example, you may find that somebody's name is Jean-Claude or Aida. As well as having French names, we also have native names depending on the tribe you're from.

Despite the media often misrepresenting us and claiming they are a shortage of food, Ivory Coast dishes consist of Aloko (fried plantain that is usually fried in palm oil and seasoned with onions, pepper ect), foufou (plantain), foutou. Our most favoured dish however is Attieke, fermented cassava that has been grated. This can be eaten with chicken or fish. Food differs depending on the ethnic group.

They also have a great artists, sports stars ect. For example, being the founders of Coupé-decalé, which has been popularised by the Congolese. Great examples of artists originating from the Ivory Coast are DJ Afarat, Magic System, Serge Beynaud. Great examples of sport stars are Didier Drogba, a footballer who previously played for Chelsea (in which I support), Yaya Toure, a footballer who currently plays for Manchester City and Marie-Jousee Ta Lou, an athlete who runs for Ivory Coast.

Fun facts;

In 2015, Ivory Coast won the African Cup of Nations after defeating neighbouring country Ghana.

In 2016, Ivory Coast won it's first gold medal in Olympic's Taekwondo.

The majority of the civilians there are Muslims, Roman Catholics, Christians or a native religion.

Ivory Coast shares some relation with Ghana, an example being the ethnic group Baoule in which it's people originated from Ghana but currently reside in Ivory Coast.

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