That’s great, P-C! Also happy belated birthday!
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I am intrigued now....but would probably default male given a male author. (And vice-versa if it were a female author)
Yeah, I think that's a common bias. But another bias could be that the reader defaults to their own gender. I read a cool story by A.C. Wise called "The Last Survivor of the Great Sexbot Revolution," which is a neat use of second-person because the gender of the main character is never specified. (And even there I did default to female-by-author (and/or thinking of sexbots as female per male heteronormativity), I think, but the fact that the character is "you" seems to invite the reader to project their own gender.)
Also happy belated birthday!
Thanks!
And thanks to everyone for congratulations! It's wild.
Bravo, P-C! That sounds like great fun!
Thanks for the link, PC! Interesting--I couldn't say whether I was thinking of the narrator as male or female, because I knew going in, so it felt more gender-neutral in my head.
...but would probably default male given a male author. (And vice-versa if it were a female author)
When I was reading it, the character felt like a female character as written by a male author.
Brains are weird.
Congrats p c! Use those powers for good!
Hemingway or a children's book? [link]
Man, I failed that one hard. 8/15. (And, to be totally honest, the ones I got right were ones I actually recognized from children's books.)
Also 8/15, which the test assures me is a swell score. I got one right because I thought "That sounds like Virginia Woolf, it can't be Hemingway". It was not Virginia Woolf, but it was also not Hemingway, so go me.
I got a worse score the second time I took the quiz.