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Old 12-04-2017, 11:23 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by darryl View Post
Then your reading must be very limited indeed. The focus should be on the book, not on the race or sex or other characteristics of the author. I very much doubt you would be able to pick which authors are male or which female in a suitable blind test, and certainly not by the quality of their characters. The whole James Tiptree/Alice Sheldon saga is most instructive in this regard.
Well, you apparently can't parse sentences correctly so I doubt I'm going to take reading suggestions from you.

I literally said 'I've found myself reading more female authors because they write characters better'. You responded with 'You should focus on finding authors who write well!!!!' Do you see why what you said was completely offbase?
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