Pie charts!
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See her posts about the distribution of slash/gen/het/other in various fandoms, and about what she, a slasher, has written. Very interesting.
Here are pie charts of my slash/het/gen distribution, and character gender distribution. I've done one for all the fics I've written, and one for the "real" fics (that is, not counting drabbles which were mainly writing exercises) that I've written on my own.
I identify as a slasher. I've shown you mine, now show me yours! :-D
All my fic, including drabbles and co-written fic
Only my "real" fic, which I've written alone
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Date: 2010-01-22 10:01 pm (UTC)But yes, it's all about the characters and their dynamics, and it's rare that I write a fic where I deliberately set out to deal with a male gender role, as opposed to just writing the characters the way they are. I think that's one reason I always underestimate how much slash I've written.
I've often said I don't write about men, I write about people, and I write about people who are women. My male characters are incidentally men. I may be wrong, and I'm obviously biased, but I don't see the male gender roles as as limited and limiting as the female gender roles. There are more of them, and they're roomier. I tend to find men who are very concerned with projecting masculinity and performing their gender ridiculous and pathetic.