Vida count 2017: male writers still dominate
In the US, Vida, the non-profit organisation for women in literary arts, has found that female writers accounted for less than 40% of articles and reviews at more than half...
VIDA 2013 count reveals male writers still dominate lit mags
In the US, VIDA has released its annual figures on how many women and men were reviewed in, or wrote for, various high-profile literary publications. The 2013 count, which is...
VIDA reveals 2012 stats on gender split in lit mags
For the third year in a row, US-based organisation VIDA has released figures on how many women and men were reviewed in, or wrote for, various high-profile literary publications. The...
Bookseller+Publisher data: Aus newspapers review more books by men than by women
Bookseller+Publisher has released data indicating that reviews of books by men outnumber reviews of books by women in several of Australia's major print newspapers and magazines. The release of the...
Reviewing and gender: the Australian stats
Last year, the US-based group VIDA—created to promote women in the literary arts—released these bright red and blue pie charts showing how many women and men were reviewed in, or...
Women writers reviewed: the Australian count
Last year, the US-based group VIDA--created to promote women in the literary arts--released these bright red and blue pie charts showing how many women and men were reviewed in, or...