Battle of the authors' sexes continues
Jennifer Weiner complains of gender bias in reviewing, Teddy Wayne argues male writers are worse off than women
Male and female authors in America are competing over who has it harder, with bestselling chick lit author Jennifer Weiner arguing the New York Times still pays more attention to male writers, and first-time novelist Teddy Wayne countering that most male authors are at a "financial disadvantage".
From: Books: Books + News | guardian.co.uk
Friday, 27 January, 2012
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