• Greercase@lemmus.org
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    1 day ago

    It’s not untrue, though some also get things right. I can’t stop recommending children of time, and I love the way the author dealt with gender. It was a good read regardless, but imho he did a great job writing female characters.

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      11 hours ago

      Absolutely, some men are very good at writing about (and even from the perspective of) their female characters.

      We call those men “good writers”.

      What I think the pattern is that when you see stuff like that, it’s always a male writer doing it. And male editors, in the case of published works, letting it fly.

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        5 hours ago

        I agree that it’s mostly men doing it. I was more just looking to shoehorn in that book recommendation lol. I will say some female romantasy authors can kind of go the other way. It’s mostly a bad writer issue in both cases, and at least the female authors didn’t do it in a way that objectifies women for both a primarily male audience and the men in the story.

        This kind of gets at the issues I see most bad female authors run into: https://youtu.be/ejklu1OvWFs

        They’re different pitfalls, but I’m also a getting a little sick of them too.