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Eric R. Kay's avatar

It's not just the lack of male perspectives, but some of the published men I've read in recent sci-fi have a loser mentality. In one, the spaceship's people gave up on settling the planet, and traveled back to earth and the author supported that. In another the person was tricked into going and was basically a coward.

There was no agency: Instead of acting on and changing the world, the world acted on them with little push-back.

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Fukitol's avatar

The whole "debate" is based around the false assumption that only tradpub counts.

Of course it would be great if more male authors writing stuff that appeals to men got the corpo publisher treatment.

But for ideological reasons, tradpub is committing slow suicide and the benefits of going with them are negligible at this point because they don't have the budget to provide the first-class treatment they used to.

So you get these tradpub whine articles "Why Don't Men Read." Or sometimes, "Why Don't Straight White Men Read." But the question they're really asking is, "Why Don't Men Buy Our Shitty Books." And the subtext of every such article is, "we painted ourselves into a corner and we want out of it but we don't want to change our behavior."

Men do read. We read a lot. Historically, we read more than anyone, fiction and non-fiction, if you're talking words read per capita, books purchased per capita. I doubt this has changed much, but when your only measure of readership is, "how many traditionally published new titles did people purchase by demographic," you miss everyone who isn't buying tradpub crap.

The map is not the territory and their cartographers are incompetent. That's all.

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