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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As for fantasy writers who don't suck, have you tried Tamora Pierce?
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(Side note - did you hear that she's going to write about Numair's early years and then Maura? I'm so excited!)
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I'm a Neil Gaiman fan and I like to think that he writes good female characters. (A lot of his stuff is male-centric, but he has some freaking bad ass women - like Door and Hunter in Neverwhere who are more badass than any of the women or Laura and Bilquis and the Zoryas in American Gods. Coraline, I think, is an awesome female protagonist for a kids' book. Consider that when they made the movie, they felt they had to add in a boy character - he wasn't in the book.)
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I never finished American Gods because I never got interested enough in the main character to get hooked, but I did like Coraline a lot.
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I'm big on posting meta - and whenever I post one on gender/sexuality/etc, someone comes along and tries to cause trouble. It's depressing, but it's also not always fandom related. (I have one on bisexuality in genre fiction - one person ended up deleting all of her comments - and even though I posted it nearly a year ago, I'm still getting people responding with inflammatory comments. It's... well, that one is, apparently, shown around and on the fandom wiki, so people see it, but I try to look at it as "I'm making people think. At least I know I'm making them think." It doesn't always make me feel better but at least I try.)
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I have yet to see any fandom that does react with frothy-mouthed denial when confronted with gender/sexuality/race/etc. related fail in their fandom.
Also - can you link to that meta post? I'm curious. :)
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If you're looking for some really strong SFF, try Catherynne Valente (on LJ as yuki_onna), who has numbers of excellent female, minority and gay characters. I would especially suggest The Orphan's Tales -- it's two books, but they're two of the best books I've read in the past decade.
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I was also fond of The Blue Sword.
I think I discovered her in the 9th or 10th grade. :)
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Military SciFi is not really my thing, but you've given me an idea for a present for someone who is, so thanks a lot!
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Must be down to different sensibilities, most probably.
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