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Small-Scale Question Sunday for August 18, 2024

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I have often read on The Motte (and believe it to be true, myself) that fiction publishing and reading have become heavily female-coded and -dominated in the Anglosphere.

Are there places where this is not true?

Not a physical location, but I do a lot of my reading on Royal Road, whose demographics say readership is 70% male and 30% female, and I couldn't find the data but my guess is the authorship is something similar. It's also mostly LitRPGs and similar power progression fantasies, which is almost certainly the explanation for the discrepancy.

Thank goodness, at least men still have power progression fantasies to read, lol.

I'm just joking around, please don't take offense - I enjoy a good isekai myself. But a generation or two ago, there were still men writing novels that grappled directly with the modern world. I feel like something important is lost if they entirely retreat from doing that.