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Mary Sue

From self-inserts to imagines, how young women write themselves into the narrative.

Elizabeth Minkel

Elizabeth Minkel

23 Mar 2017 — 13 min read
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A woman from behind as if through a prism, showing multiple versions: a warrior with a bow, a knight with a dragon flying, a Hogwarts student looking at the castle, a Jedi with a lightsaber.

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