Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-30557941-20161121010314/@comment-24101790-20161121011227

I think it'd be better to look around and focus on stories with a female lead, rather than adding the caveat of whether they're popular or not as a number of stories don't explicitly give gender/race/etc. for the sake of empathy/focus ("I'm a teenager white male sounds like an extraneous bit of information most of the time). The main thing I notice is that a lot of stories don't explicitly state it one way or another and leave it to inference (which generally results in people coming to the conclusion that it's from a masculine perspective. As I'm all for whoring myself out, here are a few of mine from a female perspective if they're looking for something to read:

Et cetera.
 * Don't Know You from Adam (Olivia tries to come to terms with having prosopagnosia and receiving unwanted advances from an obsessed stalker.)
 * The Crying Woman (A retelling of the Central American legend "La Llorona." It has been narrated for easy reading.)
 * It's Just a Mirage (Dalia Livingstone is a girl afflicted with wanderlust who decides to visit the Gobi desert.)
 * Two Possibilities (A lone astronaut awakens from a cryogenic sleep and tries to piece together what has gone wrong in their expedition.)