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Post subject: Posted: October 9th, 2006, 3:28 pm |
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lol, maybe. All I know is if she says yes I will be one lucky chap  And very suprised 
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Post subject: Posted: October 9th, 2006, 3:40 pm |
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Darrell wrote: lol, maybe. All I know is if she says yes I will be one lucky chap  And very suprised 
Aww, ya shouldn't be surprised at all Darrell! Your a right fine chap, and any girl who's not a daftie should go with ye.
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Post subject: Posted: October 9th, 2006, 4:34 pm |
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So far, you two have a lot more luck than I do. I have at least three special talents, aside from being intelligence (But I think I'm falling apart!!!) and my artistic talents. I can lie fairly well, find loopholes in everything, and can get people to hate him within two weeks. I guess it's something that I have or don't have that stops it but still....one more way I am like Howard Roark.
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Post subject: Posted: October 9th, 2006, 5:30 pm |
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ok if a guy that asked me to a dance and then the day of told me he didn't know how to dance i'd smile at him and give him a big hug and help him as much as i could
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Post subject: Posted: October 9th, 2006, 7:46 pm |
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I have a question for the guys on here: I am currently writing a story with a female lead. This character is the daughter of royalty, headstrong, arrogant, determined, and a brilliant swordswoman.
Would guys be interested in reading this? Do you regularly read books with female main characters, or are most of them male characters? Please be blunt... I'd appreciate more a straightforward answer than something just meant to spare my feelings 
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Post subject: Posted: October 9th, 2006, 8:43 pm |
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Ok, let me see, Lady.
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Post subject: Posted: October 9th, 2006, 9:06 pm |
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Good question LDM! We did a study on this at school when we were studying social sciences. I'd love to see what the guys have to say about this. Do you read more stories where a male is the protagonist, or female? Do you even care?
From a girls point of view, I'll say I read both. I do prefer a female's point of view over a male's because I think I understand it easier, but I won't be picky. As long as I'm enjoying the story.
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Post subject: Posted: October 9th, 2006, 9:13 pm |
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This is what I've noticed in popular books: Guys and Girls will both read a story where the main protagonist is a guy, which why books like HP and Eragon are so successful. However, usually only girls will read a story with a female protagonist. This is only the rule for fantasy - in realistic fiction, each gender generally tends to read only about their gender.
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Post subject: Posted: October 9th, 2006, 9:15 pm |
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I never even realised that RA. I always forget that Eragon and HP have male protagonist because of some of the other main female characters. Hmm...
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Post subject: Posted: October 9th, 2006, 9:24 pm |
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Yes, they have side female characters to keep us interested.  But still, we can usually relate to guys a little, too. I don't know if guys can do that with girls. 
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Post subject: Posted: October 9th, 2006, 9:29 pm |
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I've noticed as well... that females and males both read about male protagonists but I don't see many males reading about females, which gets me worried
Caunion the Frost Lord wrote: Ok, let me see, Lady.
the story itself? I'm rewriting the beginning so it's not typed up yet but I'll show you one of my teaser/summary things.
The Temple of Flame. Bastion of power under the Azduran Sea, tribute to the Death Lord's disciples. At the height of its power during the Age of Blood, and crumbled to oblivion in the Magebattle of the Azdura. It has slept for two million years, buried by the shifting sands of time and fate. Now, two ages later and at the dawn of the Fifth War, an ancient prophecy foretells its resurrection. Thrown into a quest for vengeance, Ryairon daughter of Teamic and heir to the high throne seeks out the temple to cast down the Death Lord. She is joined by five others. From the howling tempest of the Azduran Sea to the shifting sands of the Ocean of Death, they unwittingly tip the fulcrum of the Death Lord's rise to power. Before the altar of the Temple of Flame, they must make the final demand... and the ultimate sacrifice.
^something you would be interested in reading?
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Post subject: Posted: October 9th, 2006, 9:56 pm |
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I like it!  But...I'm a girl.
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Post subject: Posted: October 10th, 2006, 12:03 pm |
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To me it doesn't matter which gender the protagonist is, as long as the story is gripping. I tend not to read mordern set books, as I get enough modern stuff in my life, so really the books I read are fantasy. I've read several great stories where the main protagonist is female, a fine example being His Dark Materials by Phillip Pullman, or The Wind On Fire trilogy by William Nicholson. So I don't think than the gender of the main character is important, it just seems that more fantasy stories are written with a male protagonist.
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Post subject: Posted: October 12th, 2006, 9:20 pm |
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Hm, that's interesting.  Thanks for commenting. Of course, one notices that the books you mentioned with a female lead are certainly nowhere near as popular as HP & the like.
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Post subject: Posted: October 12th, 2006, 9:48 pm |
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That's another interesting point RA. Ya know, I've been thinking about this lately; we live in such a sexist world. I mean, who says girls can't play the same sports guys to just as well, if not better? Or who says guys can't take ballet? I just don't understand it. *shakes head*
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