2014: Year of the Female SFF Author

N.K. Jemisin's Killing MoonIn my last two posts, I discussed why I stupidly used to avoid reading female authors, and how in 2012 and 2013 the ratio of male to female authors on my reading lists was about 2:1. I intend to rectify that this year.For me, 2014 will be the year of the female science fiction and fantasy author.

2014 Reading List

I should be clear that my reason for choosing these books in particular ranges widely. In some cases, they’re books I already own because I bought them, I won them (like during the Geek Gala), or someone bought them for me. In other cases, it’s because they’re readily available at my local library, and I thought they looked interesting. YA is very appealing to me lately, because it’s usually fast-paced. Which will help me burn through 18 novels this year!

If you’re wondering how you can discover more female authors in the science fiction and fantasy genre, skip to the bottom.

 

If I succeed at reading all of the above, my stats for 2014 will be:

  • 18 science fiction or fantasy novels read for the year.
  • Hopefully only 1 or 2 I couldn’t finish.
  • 18 written by females.
  • Possibly none written by indie authors… not quite sure.
  • Most had been on my to-read list for quite some time.
  • 3 by authors I’d read previously.
  • 15 by authors I’d never read.

So perhaps for 2015, my goal will be a list of all indie authors!

This post is part of a series:

 

Finding More Female Authors

In my last post, I linked a few lists, but here are some more. If you realize you’ve skewed heavily male over the past few years, here are a few resources to help you find great books by female authors.

What do you plan to read in 2014? You can always check out a kickass post-apocalyptic adventure by yours truly! Cover for The Last of the Ageless

Leave a comment below or find me as +Traci Loudin on Google+, the perfect place for fans of science fiction and fantasy to hang out. I’m also obviously on Goodreads, as well as Twitter and Facebook to a lesser extent.


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