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		<title>Audience Participation Time!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Point the first: if you&#8217;re not reading Bricu&#8217;s thread, &#8220;Disappointment,&#8221; which he stealth-posted on Saturday, you&#8217;re missing out.  Go on over and join the discussion of Jaina Proudmoore v. 2.0. Stemming from a few of the comments there about the relative scarcity of strong female characters in fantasy, I thought this would be a good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Point the first: if you&#8217;re not reading Bricu&#8217;s thread, &#8220;Disappointment,&#8221; which he stealth-posted on Saturday, you&#8217;re missing out.  Go on over and join the discussion of Jaina Proudmoore v. 2.0.</p>
<p>Stemming from a few of the comments there about the relative scarcity of strong female characters in fantasy, I thought this would be a good spot for you lot to share your recommendations for books, movies, games and tv shows that feature women who aren&#8217;t just supporting cast for the male protagonist.</p>
<p>Tarquin got us started off with George R.R. Martin&#8217;s <em>A Song of Ice and Fire,</em> Joe Abercrombie&#8217;s <em>The First Law Trilogy</em> (and I&#8217;ll add in his new book, <em>Best Served Cold)</em>, and Robin Hobb&#8217;s <em>Farseer Trilogy</em>.</p>
<p>Itanya gave us <em>Curse of the Azure Blade</em>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to throw in Frannie Goldsmith from <em>The Stand</em> and Susannah from <em>The Dark Tower</em> series.  I know, Stephen King&#8217;s not exactly fantasy, but I won&#8217;t tell if you won&#8217;t (and the Dark Tower books I&#8217;d argue <em>are </em>fantasy.)  Pamela Freeman&#8217;s <em>The Castings Trilogy (Blood Ties, Deep Water, </em>and <em>Full Circle</em>) have a stellar cast of characters who challenge stereotypes without bashing you off the head with it.</p>
<p>For tv series, there&#8217;s <em>Firefly</em> and <em>Battlestar Galactica</em>, just to start.</p>
<p>And here&#8217;s what I want you to remember: &#8220;strong female character&#8221; doesn&#8217;t have to mean ass-kicking super warrior.  I know <a href="http://aggrokitty.wordpress.com/">Rashona</a> has expressed frustration several times when female characters who <em>like </em>to cook and sew get dismissed out of hand, and she&#8217;s right for that.</p>
<p>So, have at it!  Add to my (and I&#8217;m sure several others&#8217; here&#8230;) never-ending piles of books to read and things to watch!</p>
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