ayers@convexs.UUCP (09/17/85)
>An interesting point about "woman writers" that I've noticed in >net.sf-lovers. When someone prefers the work of female authors >to that of male authors, the person says, "I like women writers." >When someone prefers the work of male authors to that of female >authors, the person says, "I don't like women writers." For all >the progress we have made, female authors are still the anomaly >that requires comment. I don't like "women writers" -- I also don't like "kids". I do like "writers" and "people" of either sex and all ages. I'm willing to allow for experience levels and viewpoints, but I just don't care for closed-end systems. ("Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore...") ::::::::::::::::::: :: :: :::::::::::: :: :: ::::::::::::::::::: :: :: :: ::::::::::: :: :: : :: :: :: :: ::::::::::: :: :: : :: :: ::