What Gender is Your Writing Style?
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Ha. My fiction tends to come out female (makes sense, as I almost always write from a female POV), but my blog entries are almost always male.
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Re: What Gender is Your Writing Style?
Mine are female. Which is interesting because I'm not especially feminine in real life.
Fun exercise, Margo. Thanks for sharing it. :)
Fun exercise, Margo. Thanks for sharing it. :)
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This program definitely works.
I've played "Guess the Gender of that Character" with my readers (which is a lot of fun, by the way), and they always say female, no matter what. The Gender Genie said female for everything, even for my male protagonist. *sigh* I guess I need to practice thinking like a man... um... how would I go about doing that?
I've played "Guess the Gender of that Character" with my readers (which is a lot of fun, by the way), and they always say female, no matter what. The Gender Genie said female for everything, even for my male protagonist. *sigh* I guess I need to practice thinking like a man... um... how would I go about doing that?
Author of Sacred Fire, a historical fiction of the Vestal Virgins of Rome.
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How to have a masculine narrative manner? I don't know, but I did write something on Feb 18 about writing fiction for male readers:
http://siebendach.livejournal.com/#asse ... ndach-3484
I hope this helps. . .
http://siebendach.livejournal.com/#asse ... ndach-3484
I hope this helps. . .
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