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Gendered Clothing – Why is This a Thing?

Before I dive into the meat of this post, a brief update on how Oranje is doing. I got the first proof read back last week, with less changes than I expected and even a smiley face in the comments, which made me very happy. I made the necessary changes and sent it back for the 2nd proof read which should hopefully take around a week.

Which means, dun dun dun! Oranje should be released within a week, which is super exciting and terrifying at the same time (oh, if anyone wonders how to pronounce Oranje, let me point you here).

I’ve also finished the outline of book 2, Choices, and work will begin on the first draft for that tomorrow. I’ve added it to the progress page.

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Okay time to start on the main part of this post. The issue of gendered clothing is something that’s been on my mind for a while, but shopping for a new watch after Christmas brought it to the fore again.

Going into a watch store and browsing through the different style reminded me just how much we treat the two genders as being completely different. The mens watches you could break down into two real styles. Simple, with clean dials and leather/metal straps, or dial-heavy, where there is single/multiple dials on the watch. Both styles tend to be quite large.

You compare those to the womens, where it goes from chunky and ‘practical’ (no one needs that many dials), to ‘quirky’ and ‘cute’. Most humans have wrists, and there is no inherent difference between the genders in that area. So why, instead of organising them by style, do we insist on dividing them based on what we expect the genders to like.

This reinforcing of supposed gender ideals happens everywhere with clothing, shoes and accessories. Mens being practical and chunky, womens being quirky and designed far more for looks. Shoes are a great example of this, women are generally expected to contort themselves into high heels to look great, but us men can get away with boring loafers.

Fashion is obviously a lot more complicated than that, with grey areas where the fashion trends overlap, but there is very clearly a big difference in how clothes for men and women are designed and marketed, and those are based on the traditional view of each genre.

None of this makes sense to me. A shoe is a shoe, most people have feet so shoes shouldn’t be defined by gender. Neither should clothes. We come in a huge range of shapes and sizes, surely that should be the basis for how clothes are categorised, rather than what sex we are.

This is a great example of how sexism is still alive and well in our society. There’s no way you can say it’s something that now lives in the past when just your gender is meant to decide how you dress. There is nothing inherent to women that means they have to wear skirts, skin tight tops or high heels, just like there is nothing inherent to men that means they need big chunky watches or have to wear sensible shirts.

Surely, in an ideal world, we wouldn’t force these pre-existing notions of what men and women wear onto people, and someone could wear whatever the hell they wanted to. That has to be the end goal with gender quality. It’s not about making women equal to what men already have, but making everything equal for both, challenging and removing the gender assumptions that in-grained in our society.

That’s my rambling thoughts on the matter. I know other people have written about issues like this in much greater depth and detail than me, but it’s something that’s been on my mind I wanted to talk about.

Updated Oranje Blurb, and Amazon MatchBook

Over the past few weeks as Oranje editing has been going on, I’ve also taken the opportunity to revise and improve the blurb. It is now this:

The fate of billions will rest in the hands of a few.

In the region of September, the planet Oranje has been devastated, its population wiped out in a merciless attack.

The rest of September is distracted by the imminent war between the Arausio Republic and the Union of Nine, blind to everything else. Only the Curators, reclusive protectors of the Net that connects all of humanity, know the truth. Oranje is just the prelude to a full-scale invasion.

There is only one option: they must send out the Three to warn September, if people will listen. Few trust the Curators, but there are some, tired of the wars between the Union and the Republic, who can help stop this threat.

If the Three fail, all planets will suffer the same fate as Oranje. The future of September is in their hands.

I’m also pleased to announced that Oranje will be making use of Amazon MatchBook, so if you buy the paperback version of the book (unfortunately the program is only availabe in the US for now) you will get the ebook for free.

That’s right, free.

I’m always annoyed when I buy a book, and to get both formats costs pretty much the same as buying two different books, so I’m happy to take advantage of a program that makes life better for readers.

The Waiting Game Has Begun

So, as said last time, Oranje has gone to proofreaders!

There will now be a period of time, I don’t know how long exactly, until I here back from them and then make any changes that are needed.

This waiting however doesn’t mean I’m not getting any writing done. The outline for book 2, Choices, is being worked on right now and I’m making very good progress with it. I’ll also be putting up more blog posts over the next few weeks.

Not long now for Oranje, and the cycle has begun again with Choices.

Fourth Edit Complete – On to Proofreaders!

*does a little dance*

So the fourth edit of Oranje is done, and I’m really happy with how it went. As I’ve mentioned before, the focus of this edit was on line to line stuff such as improving the flow of sentences, getting rid of redundant words, getting the dialog to sound better etc.

The books gone from 114,000 words to just under 112,000, so I think I’ve definitely been able to trim the fat. It’s been sent to my editor, and then hopefully soon after to proof readers. I think it’s definitely time to get it into the hands of other people for a read through so I can make the final tweaks. If you’re interested let me know.

It’s very exciting being this close to having the book finished, can’t wait for the final changes to be done.

An Update on Book Progress

Life is pretty busy with work, hopefully buying a house, and spending a lot of my time writing, so I’ll keep this post brief.

  • Third edit was done last Sunday, and received it back from the editor on Friday.
  • He had very nice things to say about the changes I’ve made, and I’ve launched myself into the fourth edit.
  • This should be the last major one, as it will be focused more on line editing.
  • Book is probably going to come out in February now.

That last point could do a bit more explanation. With the third edit done, I thought I could quickly knock out the fourth one and then have it go onto proof readers. However, the book needs a bit more work than that, my editor will need to give it another going over, and then it can go to the proof readers.

I still have some hope of a January release, but it’s doubtful.

Back to the editing I return!