Women have seen that they have locked themselves up with feminist writing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The imaginative leap for me of writing for women is no more difficult than the one of writing for men. I've always wanted to have women well represented in the work that I've done because I've always been around them and around the way they look at the world.
I don't think that the feminist movement has done much for the characters of women.
Some very plausible stuff is being written by women in a way that most men are not doing.
I don't think I'm interested in writing women's novels anymore.
Literary fiction is kept alive by women. Women read more fiction, period.
I don't think that women necessarily always write like women. I was a writer on the 'Comedy Central Roasts' for a while, and I always wrote the jokes that people assumed the men would write.
I think women have every right to feel like they're the protagonists in their own stories.
There is still a funny notion that women should not write violent fiction.
I wonder if novels work for women because they give us a safe place to talk about our ish.
I learned the enormous power of writing for yourself, especially now that people seem to be receptive to the fact that women can write.