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Old 08-07-2020, 06:22 PM   #33
astrangerhere
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
From what you wrote, I take it that you are okay with the books written about gay men written by women? A rather popular subgenre. Books about gay women written by straight women? Books about gay women written by men? With authors who are now making a character in their book a "person of colour"?

I am not sure how this has anything to do with what I said, but as an example, Greg Rucka and Terry Moore are both men who write excellent LGBT women characters. I have no problem with him doing so. I would prefer read those perspectives written by those who have lived them, but I am not territorial about it.
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