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(Anonymous) 2014-06-27 12:00 am (UTC)(link)On the other hand, with published fiction, 80% of the time you're always reading about old white men, no matter the ostensible characters.
Swings and roundabouts.
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(Anonymous) 2014-06-27 12:09 am (UTC)(link)I mean, perhaps Tolstoy? But Russian culture is wildly different from American culture, and I find his portrayal of pre-revolution Russian society amazing (or are you one of those "all Caucasians are a monolith with no culture" people?). Other than that, I read about a Chinese young woman, and American professor who dealt with schizophrenia her whole life, a young ambiguously-brown boy in a fantasy world... seriously, there is SO MUCH VARIETY out there.
The "old white men" thing is a fallacy.
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but you're right, there's a lot variety if you're putting some effort into it. Being able to buy books online doesn't hurt either- there are book publishers who look exclusively for interesting presentation.
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(Anonymous) 2014-06-27 12:32 am (UTC)(link)This. The English novel was practically invented by women -- Austen, the Brontes, Eliot, Gaskell...
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yeah, it's hard to find books not about old white men for me, but at least the author's name and heritage is a clue :/ (doesn't make them automatically enjoyable, though)
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(Anonymous) 2014-06-27 12:25 am (UTC)(link)Re: +1 to both
What kind of AU in your country would you like to write, anon?
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I'm in the SNK fandom and reincarnation AUs are a huge thing. I've had one or two plots I've considered, but I feel like my only option is to reincarnate them into an American-ish setting. I'm Israeli, and ah-ha-ha try writing a fic set in modern Israel /fatalistic shrug
A fic about soldiers in modern Israel. (don't know if you know the setting, but the main characters are all soldiers in that anime).
I hate that everything about my country is politicized so heavily by everyone, but that's reality.
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to read about an AU with normal day-to-day military service and its culture with the characters (the majority of Israelis serve sometime during their lifes, right?).
And it would show an interesting contrast between anime military against gruesome monster enemies and a complicated andor just mundane soldier reality.
but yeah, there's no way that wouldn't create wank, just because you broached "Israel" at all.
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