I have been reading Fantasy written by English and American authors ever since I was fourteen. It is my favourite genre, and most of my favourite books are Fantasy books. This genre was my cure for sadness, loneliness, and boredom ever since I discovered it. And even though I love that genre and spend quite an amount of time defending its literary
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I'm a sci-fi/fantasy reader as well and am also in the Pratchett Camp!
I'm a Neil Gaiman fan, I think he manages to not fail when it comes to characters.
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So yeah, I'll second that rec. Thank you for this big list. Very cool.
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I think the 'Strong Female Character' trope is misused everywhere, in rom. coms. particularly but SF&F writers should have no excuse!
And I think your analysis of fic really hit the nail on the head with something I've been trying to articulate for a while
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I have to admit that I'm guilty of the "my personal preference" thing, and I know why. I mostly watch shounen shows, and the Japanese stereotype of a "good" woman is... questionable. Most of them are only there as decoration. They don't add anything to the story, except maybe screaming the male lead's name every few minutes. I suppose this could be fixed by watching shoujo, but those storylines are uninteresting to me (I hatehateHATE romance stories). Frankly, the few female characters I could relate to in anime were the Major from Ghost in the Shell and Utena.
/thoughts on yaoi
But yes. Fantasy authors FAIL at writing women (Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, I'm looking at you. Stop with the cleavage descriptions already!)
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I hate Jordan's writing so much.
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(Also a Pratchett fan!)
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P.S.: presenting female villains that aren't seductresses/insane/abuse survivors would also be lovely. Thanks.
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I lurk on both sites you mentioned. :)
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