Thirded, because Worm seems to be perfect for the purposes of Vault101 intending to break away from "respectable literature":AliasBot said:I am compelled to second this because Worm is amazing and deserves to be read by more people.Alterego-X said:Worm [http://parahumans.wordpress.com/category/stories-arcs-1-10/arc-1-gestation/1-01/] has a female protagonist and quite a lot of female characters. It starts out as a superhero genre setup, although I would recommend it as a straight sci-fi specifically, because there is quite a lot of thought put into the mechanics and logic of the whole. There is no blatant feminist message, but the author did a really good job at making it feel natural that half the superheroes just happen to be female.
If you are asking about the phrase, it's probably a parody of the way women are addressed as by the Ferengi and by Internet brogressives.SacremPyrobolum said:*See's "Feeeeeemales"*
Can I ask why you do this? I've been wondering.
as already said by someone else its a reference to the Ferengi from star trekSacremPyrobolum said:*See's "Feeeeeemales"*
Can I ask why you do this? I've been wondering.
I REALLY dig the cover of the first one...it looks a little "bro-ish" but mabye....Vault101 said:heh....you wouldn't guess that based on the cover..(well it looks like a two person deal)wildstars said:There is a spin off of the Lost Fleet series by Jack Campbell called 'The Lost Stars: Tarnished Knight' where the central character is a female corporate dictator trying to turn her world's society around in the midst of a interstellar revolution.
[quote/]I've you haven't read the Lost Fleet series first, you'll be missing a lot context, and I highly recommend it as good scifi.
I've never read the MollyFyde, but I really liked the Silo books. I ended up playing Fallout 1-3 (again) after reading them. I think the first part of the first book is free on Amazon, can't hurt to take a look.Vault101 said:as great as it is that he's found success his insistence that self publishing is going to be the downfall of eeeevil publishers is quite frankly annoying, he said that 99% of manuscripts submitted to agents get rejected...which is true but how many rejections are because theyre just plain terrible? they don't call it the "slushpile" for nothingwildstars said:I can't believe I forgot about "Wool", "Shift", and "Dust" by Hugh Howey. I think its called the Silo Trilogy. It reminds me a lot of the "Fallout" series of games (before you get out of the vault). Its got an ensemble cast, but the main driving character is female.
I read part of the first "MollyFyde" which was...ok but kind of stupid...but then I suspect it was for a reader younger than I