She Writes Like A Weapon Podcast

She Speaks in Silence, Then Destroys You

2 min · 15 jun 2025
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Some characters are written to entertain. Lyric Saint was written to testify. In this episode, we peel back the lace on a femme who don’t raise her voice—but still leaves bodies in her wake. No gimmicks. No approval-seeking. Just a woman in white who turns silence into judgment and grace into fire. Tahari breaks down the bones of a “Femme With the Motive”... the kind of woman who gets mistaken for soft because she’s calm—and ends up rewriting the entire damn gospel. We’re talking about: * Writing rage that don’t scream * How silence can be sharper than vengeance * Building characters who lead with power and petty * Why Lyric Saint is not a redemption arc… she’s a reckoning * What it means to write women who don’t just survive—they sanctify This ain’t craft tips. This is a character confession. And if you’re building your femme with the motive? You gon’ need prayer... and pen. Listen, if you’re a writer who: * Is tired of soft-spoken villains and wants femme characters with conviction * Builds stories where trauma is layered, not centered * Writes women who’ve been misunderstood, underestimated, or weaponized * Wants to walk the line between sacred and savage Subscribe to the fire. Because some pens don’t heal. They hunt.

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aflevering She Speaks in Silence, Then Destroys You artwork

She Speaks in Silence, Then Destroys You

Some characters are written to entertain. Lyric Saint was written to testify. In this episode, we peel back the lace on a femme who don’t raise her voice—but still leaves bodies in her wake. No gimmicks. No approval-seeking. Just a woman in white who turns silence into judgment and grace into fire. Tahari breaks down the bones of a “Femme With the Motive”... the kind of woman who gets mistaken for soft because she’s calm—and ends up rewriting the entire damn gospel. We’re talking about: * Writing rage that don’t scream * How silence can be sharper than vengeance * Building characters who lead with power and petty * Why Lyric Saint is not a redemption arc… she’s a reckoning * What it means to write women who don’t just survive—they sanctify This ain’t craft tips. This is a character confession. And if you’re building your femme with the motive? You gon’ need prayer... and pen. Listen, if you’re a writer who: * Is tired of soft-spoken villains and wants femme characters with conviction * Builds stories where trauma is layered, not centered * Writes women who’ve been misunderstood, underestimated, or weaponized * Wants to walk the line between sacred and savage Subscribe to the fire. Because some pens don’t heal. They hunt.

15 jun 20252 min