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Exploring the Debate on Trigger Warnings in Books There is significant disagreement among educators about whether books that include depictions of traumatic events should come with trigger content warnings Let’s explore the different perspectives and consider whose perspectives might be missing from this debate
Content warnings in books : r selfpublish - Reddit They're your books, you can do as you please, but readers are expecting content warnings in their books more and more every day They appreciate authors who include them and don't appreciate ones who skip them when they're needed
Should you include a content warning in your self-published book? In some cases, the genre, cover, and blurb of a book are enough to signal the types of content it’s likely to include A dark fantasy with a dagger on the cover that mentions blood and bone magic in the blurb, for example, is clearly going to include some degree of violence or gore
Why You Should Include Content Warnings in Your Books Content warnings are short paragraphs of text between the title page and the first chapter that list any content that might be sensitive to readers This could include physical violence, sexual assault, or blatant acts of racism
Content Warnings in Books: When Done Right and Wrong A content warning (also known as a trigger warning) is a notice about potentially sensitive content that allows individuals with mental health triggers or past trauma to prepare themselves or opt out if the content is too much for them
Do Books Need Content Warnings? — Thomas H. Brand It's just a line of text on a page most people skip anyway But if you do have a trauma or particular issue with a topic, it might be a warning that either allows you to mentally prepare or even that you should skip the book entirely And perhaps that's why publishers have avoided this in the past