Hello,
I just discovered and started reading these forums. I have been a reader of sci-fi/fantasy since I first learned to read. I've gotten way behind on my reading though since I discovered computers and internet.
In any case, I tend to agree that the "male majority" seems to be more a reflection of these forums rather than that male writers are more numerous/popular than female writers.
I haven't consciously chosen female writers over male writers, but the authors I seem to read again and again are mostly female -- Andre Norton, Marion Zimmer Bradley, Mercedes Lacky, early Anne Rice, Patricia McKillip, Judith Tarr, Anne McCaffrey, Ellen Kushner, Elizabeth Moon, Katherine Kurtze, Joan Vinge....and there are others that I like too though I haven't read them as much yet and I'm still not even caught up with everything written by the above authors.
Even so, I've been very fond of many books written by males. Isaac Asimov started me off on this whole sci-fi journey (not counting Narnia, Mary Poppins series--written by a woman too, btw--, Wizard of Oz, miscellaneous myths and fairy tales, etc.) and then it just went on from there. More recently, I've enjoyed Tad Williams, R.A. Salvatore, Robert Silverberg, Donaldson, Bruce Sterling, William Gibson -- who are male so it hasn't all been female authors.
As for why I tend to read female authors more than male authors, I haven't really given it much thought. I'll read pretty much anything by anyone, male or female, given the time.
