A poll for the ladies on reading
Please only participate in this poll if you self-identify as having a female gender.
I know it's hard to remember what-all you've read recently, but please try.
UPDATE: for anthologies, please count them as the gender of the majority of the authors.
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I know it's hard to remember what-all you've read recently, but please try.
UPDATE: for anthologies, please count them as the gender of the majority of the authors.
[Poll #1450250]

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-34 books read
-23 by male authors
-9 by female authors
-1 anthology, heavily male but with some female authors
-1 story co-written by husband/wife
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2nd - I had a difficult time because I, too, have actually read about 12 or so books, but many of them are re-reads or non-scifi!
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53 total books read
30 by male authors
22 by female authors
1 anthology, mixed-sex authors
For 2007:
52 total books read
29 by men
23 by women
For 2006:
51 total books read
23 by men
27 by women
1 book co-written by husband/wife
I know you didn't ask for this much data, but I was just interested in my own historical reading trends. :)
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I also didn't ask people to limit poll answers to scifi. I am wondering in general if people's reading is gendered.
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Awesome, thanks!
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I can't see the results here, though, since I haven't clicked "submit" on the poll. I forget, will doing that without checking anything mess up the statistics?
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I tend to get stuck on authors tho, so I'm not sure if this 2 month data is helpful. I read four books by Christopher Moore out of those 17 because I kept grabbing more from the library.
In looking at the last 2 montsh I can say that I tend to read more non-fiction by women than fiction, which is interesting.
(Actually, I just looked at the numbers for the whole year, and I'm at 23% women, 72% men, so I guess it was only a little off - I got 76% men for the last two months.)
Also, I counted Metatropolis as "men" since the majority of the contributors were men, not sure what the best way to do that was.
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Most of the travel humor I read was by men. I love reading sports history type books and that field also appears to be dominated by men. :/
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To complete the last question since it wasn't ticky box:
Anything good (sf or f), adventure (sf or f), epic fantasy, non-epic fantasy, space opera, military sf, urban fantasy (there is a difference from paranormal romance, which I don't read much of anymore).
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The only exception for me seems to be YA lit (which I read a lot of in order to find works for my students to read), which, at least in the subgenres I choose, tends to be about 50/50 male/female authoring. :)
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It's kinda embarrassing to have only read 3 books in two months. My reading has really dropped off a lot the last few years. It is inversely proportional to how busy I am doing non-reading hobbies, which have grown quite a bit over the years.
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