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Jelennet Posted - 09 Apr 2011 : 11:12:47
Do you prefer FR books written by male authors or female authors? And why? Which ones are better?
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Arcanus Posted - 12 Apr 2011 : 12:44:52
It's all about the story for me. Gender has no bearing.
Alisttair Posted - 12 Apr 2011 : 12:20:28
Doesn't matter to me. Some are great and some not so much of either gender.
Quale Posted - 10 Apr 2011 : 17:46:54
There is just a few female fantasy authors that I like, and I'm in no hurry to search for new ones. Most of them were a waste of time.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 10 Apr 2011 : 03:43:53
quote:
Originally posted by The Sage

When I'm reading a Realms novel, I'm concerning myself with its content -- characters, plot, setting, and so forth -- not the gender of the author involved in writing it.




Indeed -- though I'd apply that rule to any novel I read. Any details about the author are irrelevant to me. In fact, for me, authors are pretty much an afterthought. There's only a few authors that can sell me a book by putting their name on it, so for the rest, their name is a point of reference, and that's about it.

There are a few exceptions to that rule, but only a few.

The Sage Posted - 10 Apr 2011 : 01:40:05
When I'm reading a Realms novel, I'm concerning myself with its content -- characters, plot, setting, and so forth -- not the gender of the author involved in writing it.
Lord Karsus Posted - 09 Apr 2011 : 17:36:15
-I prefer books by men, because I'm a complete chauvinist, and think women have no role in society outside the home, in any way, shape, or form.
Kajehase Posted - 09 Apr 2011 : 15:14:57
Doesn't matter. I've read plenty of books with well written characters of the writer's opposite gender. What matters is whether the writer is good at writing characters or not.
Dennis Posted - 09 Apr 2011 : 14:57:30

The author's gender doesn't matter to me. Though most of the fantasy books I read are written by males, and that's because there seems to be more male fantasy authors than females.
GRYPHON Posted - 09 Apr 2011 : 14:52:18
There really is no 'Better'. Only good stories...

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