Subject: Hmm, good question...
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Posted on: 2008-09-11 15:08:00 UTC

I dunno. Since my original fanfiction was within the Pokemon fandom, which has a surprisingly large amount of male writers, I can't really answer the question the same way.

The only thing that frequently sets me apart is the fact that people often assume I AM female, rather than male. I've only ever been amused by this, but it is a frequent question. I have noticed I do tend to have a different writing style than many females, prefering to break the cliches rather than reinforce them (No Prince Charming, sorry!). Male stories that I have read do tend to focus more on action - actual getting the story to go ahead, but all good male writers I've read do acknowledge the need for romance and emotions.

So, I suppose my point is that it is easier to notice a good male writer because they know when to use emotion, something many females tend to get wrong, unfortunately (Again, represented by the Prince Charming figure). I know I'm rambling, so I'll sum it up.

1) Only difference is people usually assume I'm female.

None of my stories really portray males and females in their traditional roles. For example, the toughest character in my first story was male, based on strength, however, he could have his ass handed to him by my female character since she had a very good knowledge of martial arts.

Ok, done rambling. Time for Artic to go to bed.

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