Hmm. The BBC and Big Finish have announced
the winner of their short story competition and
bibliophile1887 observes that the
list is overwhelmingly male.
snapesbabe entered
and shares the concern (interesting comments discussion in both posts). This put me in mind of a discussion last week at
nihilistic_kid's
over recent submissions to his magazine: there is a long history of women
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In fantasy, especially nowadays, I think the equivalence is rather close - certainly closer than people think. If I look in my latest copy of the Sci-Fi Book Club flier, I would NOT be surprised to find an actual predominance of ladies' names within, because of this. And when it comes to fantasy novels, my shelves are AT LEAST as populated with ladies' works as they are with gents'. The genre simply fits, and fits well.
It would fairer to say that there is a lack in hard SF - although I am aware of some few excellent writers ... but I wonder how much of this is simply a lack of INTEREST in writing in the particular genre as opposed to a more sinister reason?
I'd be pleased to debate this on a more exhaustive basis.
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