Hey there,
Teresa Frohock has the results of her gender-bending experiment posted on her blog. The results, it turns out, are what you would expect from random guessing. Her experiment suggests that one cannot tell from prose whether the writer was a man or a woman.
Meanwhile I have a guest post over at A Dribble of Ink, in which I discuss publishing with an unknown gender.
Don't forget to enter the competition for a copy of Irenicon.
Finally, I forgot to show off what my sister made me for Christmas:
It's a t-shirt! Jealous? I'm afraid to wear it.
Next blog post: fantasy book covers, or more specifically, why does the man who appears on TEK keep wandering around other peoples' covers?
Teresa Frohock has the results of her gender-bending experiment posted on her blog. The results, it turns out, are what you would expect from random guessing. Her experiment suggests that one cannot tell from prose whether the writer was a man or a woman.
Meanwhile I have a guest post over at A Dribble of Ink, in which I discuss publishing with an unknown gender.
Don't forget to enter the competition for a copy of Irenicon.
Finally, I forgot to show off what my sister made me for Christmas:
It's a t-shirt! Jealous? I'm afraid to wear it.
Next blog post: fantasy book covers, or more specifically, why does the man who appears on TEK keep wandering around other peoples' covers?
Jealous!
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