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Old 05-01-2013, 12:14 PM   #65
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Originally Posted by Turtle91 View Post
That is why I agree, as has been stated earlier, that men would generally prefer plot driven stories and women generally prefer ones which are character driven. But I don't think gender has any bearing on an authors ability to tell a story from either perspective. Certainly an author might be more comfortable writing in one mode or another - and might start their career writing in that mode, but their ability is determined by their level of experience, not their sex.
Are there any data to support this plot-driven/character-driven divide? It's a new one on me.
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