This is interesting, although not terribly accurate. When I write men, I write like a man; when I write women, I write like a woman. Which is a good thing, I guess, for realism, but not so much for subversion. Hrmmmph. *immediately sets about deconstructing her writing*
(It's pretty close to androgynous most of the time, mind you, but... well, I'm not sure I agree with their word choices.)
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