Interesting. I would totally define myself as someone who writes about women (both in my fandom writing and commercial writing), but I'm not sure I'd say my fandoms are primarily about women. Though, that's probably because, even though I say I have no main fandom, I still mentally default to The Lost Boys and tend to forget about all those other fandoms in which I've been writing lately. So you're probably right - I would say BSC and Blue Crush and BtVS are big fandoms of mine which are primarily about women, and my analysis of Fast and the Furious focuses on the women, even if other people see it as a story about the men.
I think of myself as a writer who specifically looks for the women when I want to write in a fandom. I also intentionally write about female characters in my professional work.
All this writing of women has influenced what I read, too. I used to read a lot more boy slash in fandom, and didn't mind reading stories with male narrators in commercial work, but these days, I want women in everything, female narrators, villains, heroes, etc.
Your poss is really interesting, and is making me think, which I enjoy. Thanks.
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I think of myself as a writer who specifically looks for the women when I want to write in a fandom. I also intentionally write about female characters in my professional work.
All this writing of women has influenced what I read, too. I used to read a lot more boy slash in fandom, and didn't mind reading stories with male narrators in commercial work, but these days, I want women in everything, female narrators, villains, heroes, etc.
Your poss is really interesting, and is making me think, which I enjoy. Thanks.