Ace, your reading out of sequence, how could you Thats Forest Mage second book in the Soldier Son trilogy
It was in the library.Ace, your reading out of sequence, how could you Thats Forest Mage second book in the Soldier Son trilogy
All i know is i am guilty of thinking she was a man
But, as soon as i learned she was a woman, i couldnt see it any other way.
Tracy Hickman is a male author? That explains a lot, like all the quest books. I absolutely cannot stand quest books. Actually, they're precisely why I don't often read male authors. IMO, many have no imagination.
Why is it that many people think Robin Hobb is a he?
Is it because of the spelling? for instance, i know someone called Robin who is male, but i also know someone called Robyn, who is female.
Is it this spelling which determines the gender of a certain person?
Or is it *here's my turn to be a raving feminist * because they are a successful writer in the fantasy genre? Would it be unfair of me to imply that people automatically think she is a he because they have sold many books and are very good at what they do, in a genre, which to be fair, is not actually overly male-dominated? I think it would be unfair.
If you look through the sub-forums in the authors box, and are sad enough to count, like i am, then you will find that only 9 out of a total 36 authors are female, if i'm right, which isn't always.
It is however, a common mistake, and a completely forgivable one. ive had my rant now, so i'll sit in a corner and be quiet now.
Ace, your reading out of sequence, how could you Thats Forest Mage second book in the Soldier Son trilogy
yes, she used to write under a psydoe.... something... mmm.. must learn to spell long words properly. I mean, she used to write under a different name didnt she?
At the extreme risk of contradicting you, Dusty, I really can't think how you thought she was male - everything that I've ever read by her fairly shouts to me that she's a she..
I think it comes out most if you read the whole three trilogies end to end - I thought that the writing of Fitz and the writing of Althea made it quite obvious that RH was female...
Not that I ever had a reason not to before but for some reason would gravitate to male authors.