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Contest July-August 2016 Short Story Contest Voting Thread

Which Short Stories do you like best (you may vote for up to three)

  • Story One: "The Great Game"

    Votes: 6 40.0%
  • Story Two: "Food for Thought"

    Votes: 10 66.7%
  • Story Three: "The Spawn"

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • Story Four: "The Rat and the Serpent"

    Votes: 6 40.0%
  • Story Five: "The Project"

    Votes: 7 46.7%
  • Story Six: “The Weight of Our Actions”

    Votes: 5 33.3%
  • Story Seven: “Strength and Conviction”

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Story Eight: “Hexoatl, the Induction Ceremony”

    Votes: 5 33.3%
  • Story Nine: “A Story in the Stars”

    Votes: 3 20.0%

  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .
No one but Bob commented on U-E, sniff.
Might have had something to do with the UE fluff section generally being a barren area of dustballs and faded whispers. It's nothing against your work, it's just that the main focus for members has been the painting and gaming. You almost never get comments on fluff on the UE.
 
As far as TDF's social experiment (switching pronouns and standing well clear) it just goes to show that readers can find meaning that the author never deliberately put there. Need proof? Read any discussion of @discomute 's recent work if you don't believe me.

Given that some great female authors have made their mark recently (@Hyperborean, @Tziruzitza and @Lady Tor'ti Llaz among others) it would be interesting to get any other perspectives.

I'm not sure I'd count myself in the 'great female authors' category, but thank you for that :shy:. I've been mulling this over in my head for a while, and I've come to the conclusion that I always do (rather unfortunately). Tropes are fine unless overdone or mishandled, whether they be gender-based tropes in stories about lizard people or the can of worms that is female characters in games. I do tend to think of Lizardmen as masculine (though not male, for obvious reasons), partly because they are named Lizardmen, and also because the Saurus display attributes traditionally thought of as being masculine i.e. aggression, physical strength and the like. Conversely, to me, Skinks are more feminine, once again due to displaying traits that are thought of as more feminine. I haven't really been brought up to believe in traditional gender roles, but I have been exposed to media (and people) that do tend to portray men as strong but dim (which is HIGHLY unfair, I have met women who are complete idiots) and women as weak, but verbally and mentally gifted (bleeding Trollz cartoon). So, to sum up, gender is flipping confusing. I'd just stick to the DrakenGard thing, where the dragons are all asexual, but do still have genders based on the scary demon babies pointing and going 'Yep, you're masculine. No reason, you just are.' Good grief, I can certainly ramble. Sorry.
 
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