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james_davis_nicoll ([personal profile] james_davis_nicoll) wrote2016-04-21 03:22 pm

Sci Fi Author Shocks World With GIRL Protagonist!


Your next book will have a woman as the central character. Given that “gender wars” in science fields is still a contentious topic, why did you decide to go with a lady lead? What kinds of challenges does your protagonist face, and does her gender play any role in those challenges?

I don’t take part in any political debates. So I’m certainly not trying to make a point by having a female lead. She’s just a character I came up with that I thought was cool, so she’s the lead.

The book is another scientifically accurate story. The main character is a low-level criminal in a city on the moon. Her challenges are a mix of technical/scientific problems, as well as juggling personal interactions—staying a step ahead of the local police, working with shady and dangerous people to do illegal things.

She doesn’t encounter any distinctly “female” challenges. There’s no love plot. And the story takes place in a future society where there is practically no sexism.
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[identity profile] elusis.livejournal.com 2016-04-22 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
This just in: SOME people are able to make a list of "favorite [people in my field]" that does not suffer from the usual sausage-fest fairy:

http://espn.go.com/espnw/voices/article/15291897/remembering-prince-promotion-celebration-women

[identity profile] keithmm.livejournal.com 2016-04-23 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
As a teenager, I thought Prince was pretty cool. Now, as more comes out about him that most people didn't know and he never made a big deal about, Prince was goddamn awesome.