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Does anyone know cyberpunk books written by non-male writers?
All the stuff I can remember reading is male 🤔

@f0x There's Trouble and Her Friends, written by Melissa Scott. I only started reading it (got to the second chapter, iirc) and it's starting pretty well.

@f0x A lot of non-male speculative fiction writers use male pen names, so you've probably read a bunch already :) You'd think the (very valid) reasons for this might've become obsolete by now, but unfortunately not.

@f0x Here's a massive list of pen names (in general) to browse scifi.darkroastedblend.com/200
Readers' gender bias is still very prevalent in the spec fic genre, sadly. (in others too, but this seems to be the worst?) -even though indie pub is slowly changing things, somewhat. But I guess as long as research shows that male/ambiguous author names sell better, the bias will prevail.

@f0x ps :) Sorry, I usually provide references and don't just claim xyz, but I'm semi-procrastinating here because my eyes have grown css-tired for the night and if it weren't for my growling stomach, I'd already be heading to bed. -_o

@f0x Hi! It’s not really Cyberpunk in the common sense, but atmosphere and setting definitely have similiar vibes: Pola Oloixarac ”Dark Constellations“

@f0x @urbanfuzzy Not Cyberpunk, but if you want Steampunk with zombies, look no further than Cherie Priest's Clockwork Century series. Also has a Lizzie Borden meets the Cthulhu mythos thread. Totally kick-arse female leads.

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