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message 1: by Kevin (new)

Kevin Veldman If I see a book by Clementine Danger, I will buy instantly. For double the price.

That said, my dad and his friends are all huge fans of that particular genre. Knowing them, I would unfortunatunfortunatelye say a male or less feminine name would increase your sales. Just my experience, might not be typical.


message 2: by Marie (new)

Marie Angell If I'm reading the calendar right, it's 2014--time to drag the cave men into the 21st century. I say, go with your woman name and market the shit out of your book, with the emphasis on "I dare ya". Oh and Ursula LeGuin is a pretty girly name. Mary McCaffrey, too. Doris Lessing. Margaret Atwood. Just sayin'.


message 3: by Josh (new)

Josh Slightly off topic: Friends of mine named their firstborn daughter Charlotte Adventure [Lastname]. Had they had a boy, he would have been Maximillian Danger [Lastname]. They're awesome people.

Back on topic: I have to second Kevin's comment (both parts!). Unfortunately, the genre is still something of an Old Boys' club. There are great female sci-fi writers out there, but a lot of men (even in 2014) still are skeptical of the ability of women to write "good" sci-fi (whatever that may mean).

But to that I second Marie's comments, re: Le Guin, McCaffrey, Atwood. Go for it! Be you, and the hell with anyone who says otherwise!


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