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Old 08-25-2015, 07:46 AM   #89
MikeB1972
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Originally Posted by meeera View Post
I actually don't believe they're comparable. Romance is virtually a female monoculture, with >90% (possibly >>90?) women amongst authors and fans (I'm not so sure about readers, but 'fans' in the sense of convention attendees, bloggers, etc etc.) F/SF isn't anywhere near that. So I stand by what I said: if you see FSF fandom as as male as romance is female, you're missing a lot.
Use Urban Fantasy instead then, probably a similar mix to sci-fi slanting more towards the female side for readers and virtually dominated by white female protagonists.
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