Witchchild
New Member
I was wondering if there are any folks here who were just going along with their lives and for one reason or another realized that the vast majority of the books they read were authored by men.
It came as a suprise to me because I have always been pretty vocal about the greatest short-coming which almost every male author shares; they cannot write, create or sustain believable, real female characters. The women all seem cartoony, stilted and odd... I asked around and my women friends agreed with me. So I asked my men friends if they felt that their was a simillar problem when women tried to write men. They did not... almost to a man. Weird.
Anyway, I am on a quest to read more woman-authored books. I read mostly sci-i/fantasy, and I've found several women authors that I am quite enjoying. My current favorite is Fiona Patton. Would anyone else like to share their favorite female authors? What type of books does she write? How did you find her?
Thanks,
Witch
It came as a suprise to me because I have always been pretty vocal about the greatest short-coming which almost every male author shares; they cannot write, create or sustain believable, real female characters. The women all seem cartoony, stilted and odd... I asked around and my women friends agreed with me. So I asked my men friends if they felt that their was a simillar problem when women tried to write men. They did not... almost to a man. Weird.
Anyway, I am on a quest to read more woman-authored books. I read mostly sci-i/fantasy, and I've found several women authors that I am quite enjoying. My current favorite is Fiona Patton. Would anyone else like to share their favorite female authors? What type of books does she write? How did you find her?
Thanks,
Witch