>so who's your favorite female author, anon?
Camille Paglia
>>23318021Carmen Mola
Elena Ferrante
Carolyne Keene, I love nancy drew
Ayn Rand
>>23318023Based>>23318044Not based
>>23318075whos this cutie patootie
>>23318021I don't know, but I like: MooreRosettiDickensonSmithRandLivelySapphoAustenDoolittleand sometimesWilcox and Li>>23318075Awful.
JK RowlingI never read any of her books but I agree with her on the need for tranny genocide
>>23318130Her books are comfy, but quietly subversive. Ironic in that now. Personally, I am most appreciative of her beauty and her generous tits, but her tranny-slaughtering is appreciatively noticed.
>>23318088Your government provided gf if you vote rfk
>>23318021Alice Munro
Alissa Nutting. She has it all:>hot (and extremely hot for an author)>writes /ss/ smut>has crazy BPD eyes so you know she's a demon in the sack
>>23318021Evelyn Waugh
>>23318187That's a man...
>>23318088Renata Adler.
>>23318130I feel the same way about Sally RooneyI don’t give a flying fuck about her books but her rabid anti-Semitism gives me a chubby
>>23318261IQ temps are rather low around here...
>>23318272We had an anon bragging about his IQ being above room temp the other day, started a thread about it. I got a strong feeling he was from a metric country as well.
>WHY DO YOU CATEGORIZE AUTHORS INTO MALE, AND FEMALE? HOW IS THAT PERTINENT TO THEIR LITERARY QUALITY? ARE YOU A GLOBALISTIC AVTOMATON?
>>23318036is she actually good? My gf recommended her books
>>23318297Male writers are basedFemale writers are cringe
>>23318301Idk I was just joking because it's actually a male author using a female pseudonym
>>23318296I know. I was roasting that tardo. That's why the lingo was on the tip of my tongue.
>>23318303Now you see why IQ temps came into play. With posts like these we might as well be on the playground talking about cooties.
>>23318272From the River to the sea, Moishe
honest opinion>virginia woolfone to impress a minimally well read thot>bronte sistersbonus>clarice lispectori have only read woolf though lmaoing
Woolf, Emily Dickinson, and “Homer” (per Samuel Butler’s theory).Women reading or hearing this should have their underwear soaked through by now.
>>23318084Paglia admired Rand if not as an intellectual bedfellow than at least a fellow auto-androphile.
I liked YourcenarDespite the fact that she was a lesbian and was sexually attracted to women she didn’t think much of them or particularly like them as people.I could identify with her.
>>23318297Who are you quoting?
>>23318365MY HYPOTHETICAL SELF IN THE CIRCUMSTANNCE POSED IN THE ORIGINAL POST OF THIS THREAD.WHY DO YOU ASK?
>>23318377Please calm down.
>>23318380?
>>23318297the problem isn't male or female authors, but an environment in which female authors are allowed to exist on an equal footing (usually artificially enforced) will invariably result in merit being disregarded and the quality of even the male writers becoming lower as they all need to conform to the social games of women.
>>23318184>has crazy BPD eyesoh so she probably does /ss/ in real life
>>23318423I suspect as much, but nothing's ever come out so she might not. Either way, Tampa is primo masturbation fuel
>>23318021I've never gotten more than ten pages into any work of fiction written by a woman. Virginia Woolf had me for a few pages, George Eliot for a few more.
>>23318443>Celeste Price is a beautiful 26-year-old woman who is unhappily married to Ford, an alcoholic police officer with a wealthy family. She is secretly a hebephile, and has constructed her life to facilitate the pursuit of 14-year-old boys. The novel opens just before her first day as an English teacher at Jefferson Junior High, where she plans to seduce a student.what the fuck lmaopicked up
>>23318352meaning to get into her is mémoires d'hadrien the best place to start ?
>>23318513Yes. It’s probably her best and best known too. The Abyss was worth a read as well
>>23318021I literally don't have one.
>>23318409YOU ARE DELUSIONAL.EXTRICATE YOURSELF FROM IDEOLOGICAL IDIOCY.
>>23318488I know man, it's amazing what sort of filth you can get away with writing if you're a hot chick lmao
>>23318330>>clarice lispectoroutstanding writer, deffinitely worth a read
>>23318021Uh, I like Evelyn Waugh.
the GOAT
Flannery O’connor
>>23318021Garielle Lutz - some of the most transformative writing I’ve encountered. Highly reccomend to all anons.
Agatha ChristieHad a female feminist professor who asked if I liked reading and I said Poirot was my favorite. She said she never heard of him since she only read books by female authors
>>23318329Lol, retard. I'm not Jewish, but you won't accomplish anything regardless. It's just "Jews Defeat Desert Belligerents: Part X, Armageddon-Warm-up Edition."
>>23318345>HomerKys, subvert.
>>23318350Of course. ENTP and INTJ.
>>23318345Homer being a faghag women would explain a lot.
>>23318021Robin Hobb or Janny Wurts
>>23318021Your mom
>>23318324But cooties are real. They’re called STDs
>>23318102Yeah, sure, you like Sappho.Me too.
>>23318324YWNBAW
>>23318650Sure. Now tell me how much you can't get enough of "The Neighbor Rosicky" you fucking fraud.
>>23318813You're trans, if that matters btw.
>>23318021Simone de'BeauvoirNot because she's a good writer but because she proves how even the most "intellectual" woman is ultimately simply a creature of the man they most desire--and absolutely nothing more.
Even with all the new genders (99.9 percent of which are batshit insane) women are still the least entertaining and least interesting gender ever.
>>23319330I don't just like Sappho. I LOVE Sappho. I came almost to the point of saying she's my favorite. In the "Poems that Go Hard" thread we had a while ago, I was the one who recommended Lyrics IX, XXIII, XXIV, & XXV, and there's many more to recommend. It is thanks to her poems in which she speaks of what constellations are in the sky that I can now go on at length and identify nearly every major star in every major constellation—because she inspired me to learn them. In turn, I inspired my brother and nephews. Sappho touched me very deeply, and I won't have your flaccid scoffing about it. >>23319331Correct. I'm a man. >>23319337Incorrect, but it amuses me to no end that you losers must always imagine your enemies are weak, ugly, crossdressers just to have any nerve. Lol.
>>23318130She just hates trannies because she sees them as men. Her hatred for men is primary.
>>23318021Madeleine L'Engle
Shirley Jackson
>>23318021Interestingly enough, a lot of the good female authors are lesbians.
It used to be Poppy Z. Brite
>>23318021Rachilde, Zürn, Kavan, Bachmann, Wittkop
>>23319383I disagree with her there. I do believe that trannies are women.That’s why I hate them.
>>23319565Yeah, maybe they are more male-brained
>>23318021Flannery O'Connor
>>23318021Flannery O'ConnorVirgina WoolfAnna KavanUsula LeGuinGrazia Deledda
>>23319565That's your attention bias.>>23320180Modern non-sense.
>>23318653>>23320220dis
>>23318021"I'm sorry, do I know you?"*return to reading*
>>23320812*in Bilbo's voice*And he remained a virgin, to the end of his days.