Apr. 3rd, 2012

hawkwing_lb: (In Vain)
Over at Tor.com, they've recently released the list for the eighth month of Barnes&Noble "Booksellers' Picks." (The post in question is here, btw.)

As I said in a comment over there, the recent publication of the 2011 SF Count over at Strange Horizons inspired me to do a little maths. Namely, the proportion of male to female authors or editors featured in the Barnes and Noble Booksellers' Picks.

Here are the numbers from the eight months since September (human error may have crept in):

Total: M=68, F=24, NA=1

So, for every one (1) featured book by women, there are approximately two point eight (2.8) featured books by men.

Ahem.

Women authors represent a) more than one quarter of books published and b) definitely more than one quarter of the reading public.

A roughly 3: M:F ratio is rather disproportionate, don't you think? Definitely not a "Well done, B&N! Good show!"




Numbers by month:

Apr: M=7.5, F=3.5, NA=1

Mar: M=8, F=5

Feb: M=8.5, F=5.5

Jan: M=14 F=1

Dec: M=6, F=3

Nov: M=9, F=3

Oct: M=5, F=3

Sept: M=10, F=0





So I'm a little pissed, all things considered. Tor.com is pretty good, on the numbers, at representing Stuff Women Write - 41.6% of their reviews, according to the SF Count. Which makes the numbers for their collaboration with B&N all the more disappointing.
hawkwing_lb: (In Vain)
First, my review of David Drake's The Road of Danger is live over at Tor.com.

Second...

55. Juliet E. McKenna, Darkening Skies. Solaris, 2011.

I wish I had a stronger reaction than "meh" to this book. It would make it easier to review, and I honestly don't like having lukewarm dislike for a novel. It makes me feel terrible.




In other news, approximately twenty minutes of moderately high intensity exercise this evening. Kata, for the most part. I am wondering if my bad ankle might like sprint training better than lengthy runs - my wind is shot, and that might be the best way to claw some back, maybe?

(My wind is shot partly from not training, and partly because ugh, the air quality here. Ugh.)

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