Who's a better writer, men or women?
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Re: Who's a better writer, men or women?
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For me, when it comes to hot and gentle fictional characters, I consider women to be better writer because they engage girls like me to her work. Girls usually fell in love with fictional characters created by women writers. Why? Because us, women, when we write or imagine guys, we base it on our ideal man we want to meet and be with. OMG it makes me giggle
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The male writers are good at writing about experience, action, mystery and fiction. The female writers are good when it comes to writing about feelings, emotion and romance.
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So my conclusion is that men authors do better at crime and thrillers while women authors are better at describing emotions and feelings
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I would invite people to think about the role upbringing plays in that. Girls are often encouraged to enjoy "girly" things and boys are encouraged to enjoy boyish things. If, from a very young age, a girl always hears that women are more emotional and attuned to their feelings, while men are more rational and logical, and sees movies and books where all female characters pride themselves on their appearance and are always busy looking for their knight in shining armour, to what degree does that influence what type of novels the girl winds up writing when she grows up?
You can consider the same situation but with a boy who grows up hearing that feelings and romantic movies/books are for women, and "real men" should like "manly" things like thrillers and crime novels. Again, if the said boy grows up and becomes a crime novelist, to what degree is that influenced by such an upbringing and what are the odds he might have grown up loving romance novels as well, had he been brought up in an environment where the men around him enjoyed romance novels?
Just my two pennies. I would be interested in hearing others' opinions about this.
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Every author has a unique tone of voice they introduce through their writing; the tone can be due to adept research or a vast imagination.
Women are able to describe in details 'people' and men seem to describe 'things' super well but in writing books, what catches my attention isn't who wrote the book but the picture they are able to paint in the simplest way possible.
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It is better if you write something you know in detail. So women are good writing a women stuff, Men men stuff.
I do not expect women to write how to shave our our beared!
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