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Reading "Exogenesis" - it's A-awesome, BTW - I realized that tie-ins offer readers the unique chance to compare male and female writing. The authors use the same characters, the same setting, the same conditions. My conclusion?

Male writers concentrate on coming up with a unique idea, making their book as action-filled as possible and being thorough in technical babble.
Female writers concentrate on telling a story, on describing what the characters feel, how they see the situation and on staying true to their TV-selves.

You see, male authors are more ready to sacrifice the... character's integrity, if you could say it so, to the plot. Female writers not so much. It's really strange. When you compare, I don't know, "Nightfall" and "Exogenesis": In the former, Sheppard bowed to Carter, took Keller with him to a hostile planet and became a simple plot device, in the latter, Sheppard refused to budge when confronted by Elizabeth. It's these simple things that make or break a book.

And there're are also the emotions. Take for example "Angelus" and "Exogenesis". In the former, even when Sheppard was ready to sacrifice himself to save Atlantis, I didn't actually feel it. In the latter, their plight was not just described, it was felt.

So yeah, some time ago, I would have said that I don't care if a book is written by a man or a woman. But these days, I very much prefer female writing... Though there are exceptions like Josh Lanyon or Mark Del Franco, the thing is, they're both gay 8)

Date: 2009-07-17 11:21 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bodgei.livejournal.com
I don't read a lot of tie in novels, but I do know some fantasy authors that are male that write with that leveal of emotion. I'm thinking of Charles deLint - but I know he has a strong relationship with his wife and has a lot os strong woman as freinds.

Date: 2009-07-18 05:59 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] katikat.livejournal.com
True, some men can write good, emotion-filled stories, of that there's no doubt. There's just not a lot of them, especially not in the scifi genre :(

Date: 2009-07-18 06:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bodgei.livejournal.com
I'm not reading a *huge* amount of scifi right now. I have about three to get to, but I haven't done it yet.

I'm reading a lot of Modern fantasy - and I have to say I'm facinated by the way that sub genra has changed since when it started out. Now it seems to mostly be romance...

Sorry that went totaly off topic. LOL

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