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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Completely agree. Well said, so I won't repeat it. What a silly question.howard718 wrote:Is this a false debate or equivalent to the bifurcated, non-dilemma posed as, Would you rather be shot or stabbed. Are we really talking about who is better, rather than a more nuanced exchange around what genders bring to the writing and how does it show up and to what degree are you more drawn to particular men and women writers. really do we have to allow a poorly framed question to force us into topics not worthy of debate.
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Well, if I'm going to die then shot, but if the level of injuries aren't specified in the question then I'll take my chance with a stabbing...howard718 wrote:Is this a false debate or equivalent to the bifurcated, non-dilemma posed as, Would you rather be shot or stabbed. Are we really talking about who is better, rather than a more nuanced exchange around what genders bring to the writing and how does it show up and to what degree are you more drawn to particular men and women writers. really do we have to allow a poorly framed question to force us into topics not worthy of debate.

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an analysis of my reading habits though. I read mostly non-fiction and fact based
fiction. And the last book I read by a female author was To Kill A Mockingbird, the
year it was published. I take that back. I've read Reflections in A Golden Eye and
The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers. I don't thinking I'm bragging or raging at the bully pulpit, when I say my perspective of the world is decidedly male. So
I'm going to gravitate toward someone who shares my perspective. Better or lesser
doesn't figure into to it.
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Several cents there...
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JK Rowling wrote Harry Potter and she is amazing.
Markus Zusak wrote the Book Thief and that was also Amazing. With A LOT of feelings.
I have heard this discussion before. I think both know how to create a world and bring depth to their characters.
People seem to say that men do not write chracters with emotion.
Try reading the Book Theif and come back to me about that without crying!
It is not men vs women. It is author style vs author style.