Connect with
women writers of all genres and experience levels, from indie scribes to traditionally published and self - published authors.
Popular pubs @PeopleMag @USAToday do a great job covering a broad range of
women writers of all genres.
Not exact matches
When Joanna Russ, one
of the few successful female science - fiction
writers, died last year, her obituary in The New York Times referred to her as a
writer who helped «deliver science fiction into the hands
of the most alien creatures the
genre had yet seen —
women.»
Further, mass - market paperback and e-book formats provide an entry point into publishing for new voices
of every kind:
women writers,
writers of color and ethnic minorities, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender
writers, young
writers, and
writers who are creating new
genres.
Broader groups, like
women writers, or «anything short,» are great for people who write and read across
genres and who enjoy critiques from a variety
of perspectives.
Because the book became a hybrid lyric memoir that I feel pushes up against the boundaries
of the
genre, it felt like an independent publisher committed to bringing readers more experimental or overlooked story forms, from traditionally marginalized
writers including
women, would be the right home.
The comic book world is chock full
of men - they are both characters in the pages and the
writers and illustrators creating those pages - but
women have made significant contributions to the
genre.
Women have always been well represented in the crime genre, but thanks to Gone Girl and the wave of female - penned psychological suspense it inspired, as well as to the wonderful Library of America box set Women Crime Writers: Eight Suspense Novels of the 1940s and 1950s, it is no longer possible to think of the genre apart from women's experi
Women have always been well represented in the crime
genre, but thanks to Gone Girl and the wave
of female - penned psychological suspense it inspired, as well as to the wonderful Library
of America box set
Women Crime Writers: Eight Suspense Novels of the 1940s and 1950s, it is no longer possible to think of the genre apart from women's experi
Women Crime
Writers: Eight Suspense Novels
of the 1940s and 1950s, it is no longer possible to think
of the
genre apart from
women's experi
women's experience.
I don't know if there is a special connection between
womens» voices and the
genre of creative nonfiction, but I do know there was a spontaneous connection between the
women represented in this issue and the womens» organizations which provided support for this Emerging Women Writers issue — and Creative Nonfic
women represented in this issue and the
womens» organizations which provided support for this Emerging
Women Writers issue — and Creative Nonfic
Women Writers issue — and Creative Nonfiction.
Romance
Writers of America, a nonprofit organization, reports that the romance
genre makes up 13 percent
of the adult fiction market, with
women comprising 84 percent
of romance buyers.
A charming, gore - spattered throwback to the arcade days One
of the cruelest injustices
of the games media — besides the obvious stuff like not paying its
writers, treating
women like dirt, and comparing everything to Dark Souls — is the dismissal
of the noble beat - em - up as a legitimate
genre.