A review by juliemawesome
Invisible: Personal Essays on Representation in SF/F by Jim C. Hines

4.0

This is an anthology of personal essays from fans and creators of sf/f, about finding or not finding representation for parts of their identity in sf/f.

This is the first volume, and I recommend continuing with Invisible 2 for even more personal stories.

The essays are very readable and most people will probably relate personally to at least one or two of them. More importantly, for the ones you don't personally relate to, you can begin to understand how others are viewing the stories and characters that you're consuming.

It's really good and I recommend it to sf/f fans and especially those who are also creators.