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It's often said that more books are written and published by male authors, but I'm starting to doubt it. I've been in a B&M bookstore a few times in the last few weeks, and when picking up random books in the fantasy section, all but a few of them are young adult fantasy coming of age works, written by females, with (often) female protagonists. Same with Kobo recommendations; over 90% of the books recommended to me are written by females, and most of them have female protagonists, and are either YA coming of age fantasy, or distopian. Most of them also seem to be modelled on the 80's coming of age fantasy by writers such as Eddings, Brooks, and Tad Williams. I do read mostly fantasy, and I have read a lot of 80's coming of age fantasy as well, but I don't read ONLY that; still, it feels as if the fantasy genre is now dominated by young(ish) women, writing about young female protagonists, often using a saccharine way of writing (as determined by reading some sample chapters here and there; often it's more romance-with-some-fantasy than anything else it seems). I could be wrong though, and that my experience is as it is just because of Kobo's recommendations (which is, granted, based on books bought 7-8 years ago, when I started to replace my paper books with e-book versions), and because of the books stocked by Dutch stores these days... Oh. And with regard to library borrowing... the few times I've been in a library in the last year or two, all of the staff was female, and most of the patrons were female as well. These females were indeed mostly to be found in the YA/fantasy sections (the younger ones), or the romance section (the older ones), and some in the mystery section. It was hard enough to find a guy somewhere, the ones I saw were mostly in fantasy, science fiction, and horror. Last edited by Katsunami; 09-06-2018 at 06:47 AM. |
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Maybe, but still the impression is there. Working authors and people don't have _time_ to make one Youtube video after another talking about writing advice and giving tips how to write better books. Most of the people doing so have no meaningful work to refer to, and they are _mostly_ women, in my experience. That gives the impression of someone who doesn't have a job (and thus lives on welfare and/or is supported by someone else), who writes for amusement, and makes video's about it, hoping to one day make it as an author. So yes, maybe it's more the 50's than one cares to admit, even in 2018. Try it. Search YouTube and the internet and see for yourself. Last edited by Katsunami; 09-06-2018 at 06:45 AM. |
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Why? It has no bearing whatsoever on the topic. Last edited by DiapDealer; 09-06-2018 at 08:08 AM. |
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I'm very happy with the authors I read regularly. If it turned out that some were using pen names to hide their gender it would not worry me in the slightest. If 99% of these authors turned out to be of a single gender it would not distress me in the least. As for being supported and not having to work? What rubbish. Before the explosion of Indies and ebooks only a tiny minority of authors were ever able to quit their day jobs. They wrote before work and after work and on weekends and holidays. Most of them still do.
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As for my reading I've noticed that most of the mystery authors I've read have been by women (mostly golden age mysteries) and most of the humor books I've read are by men (mostly PD) but other genres tend to be more even. I think that any male/female split in reading is likely a factor of the fact that romance books are devoured by their primary readership (which is overwhelmingly women). As a woman who isn't much of a romance reader, I've noticed that many books I'd classify as romance still end up in my Bookbub and BookGorilla emails under another category. Last edited by ekbell; 09-06-2018 at 11:11 AM. Reason: hadn't finished |
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- A *HUGE* percentage of writers in NanoWrimo in the Netherlands is female. I was at the kickoff-day last year, and it was 4 women for every male. The forums are positively overrun by females compared to males. - Most of my recommendations coming from Kobo are by young-ish/ new-ish female writers (and have female protagonists) - Most of the books I randomly pick out in a B&M bookstore in the fantasy section are written by female authors (and are in the YA category) - Most people who have no meaningful body of work (either self or trad published) but who are still writing guides and making video's on Youtube about how to write books and get published seem to be (young) females. To me it gives the distinct impression that fantasy / YA is currently seeing a huge surge of female authors being published, even though there's a lot of complaining that males are still published more often/faster (maybe that's in other genres), and that there are _many_ more females pursuing writing as a hobby than there are males. Last edited by Katsunami; 09-06-2018 at 11:19 AM. |
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Sorry, your logic makes no sense to me. I was following you on your first three bullet points (though I'm unclear what NaNoWriMo demographics have to do with the breakdown of female vs male new library listings), but the fourth point is still completely irrelevant. Youtube's entire rai·son d'ê·tre is to give rank amateurs the ability to pretend they have advice to give. Auto-repair to cooking to minecraft-strategy to instrument repair to writing. Who cares?
Not that I believe this to be true, but my response even if it is, is who cares? And why do you assume anyone (male or female) is pursuing writing as a hobby? What, like latch-hook or quilting? Put a couple of novels on the shelf and show friends and family after dinner? Last edited by DiapDealer; 09-06-2018 at 01:38 PM. |
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There isn't any logic involved. I'm only trying to point out that it looks like (to me and the OP, at least) as if there are loads and loads of women involved in (hobby/amateur) writing, lots of women being published in fields that were previously male dominated (Fantasy, Sci-Fi), and males seem to have almost vanished in comparison. Probably there will be men around (I'm certain of it), but it looks like some area's of writing have been almost taken over by women.
Believe it or not, but area's where more than 40-50% of people are women, men suddenly disappear. Don't believe me? Find the stats for: - Teaching - Nursing - HRM / administrative work - Veteranians All of those professions had a a _maximum_ of 30% women in them around 30-40 years ago. Now 80% or more is female. At least, in the Netherlands. (small OT about teaching) Spoiler:
Therefore I'm somewhat inclined to believe that, if too many women enter a field, men stop caring for it and leave or don't even enter. I'm not saying this is good, bad, logical, or illogical, or stating that it is even true, but at least in some professions, it looks a lot like it. Last edited by Katsunami; 09-06-2018 at 03:23 PM. |
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Looking back at the OP, I think that much of this discussion is missing the forest for the trees. So overdrive/cloud library appears to be pushing more female authors than male? There could be any number of reasons for that, though I suspect that paid promotion or simply responding to what is already being checked out at a high rare are the best bets.
But let's contrast that with publishers and reviewers. Why? Because books that get reviewed are the ones that get nominated for awards, get more press, and, you know, sell copies. If you aren't selling, then it doesn't matter if you are Stephanie Myers turning bad fanfiction into bad mainstream fiction or if you are Haruki Murakami. VIDA, an advocacy group that compiles statistics on the hard count of the number of male vs. female authors that are reviewed in major publications, has been tracking these trends since 2014. In 2014, they found: Quote:
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