I don't know, because I don't think that stories are that gendered to begin with - after all, there are plenty of women in Who fandom. And Big Finish has come up with some really amazing and popular storylines... including a couple that have been adapted for New Who. (Utopia takes some major plot points from Big Finish audio #49. Which was, admittedly, written by a guy.)
Past Big Finish anthologies have had introspective character shorts, action bits, and some very broad humor, so it's not all wham-bam-action-guy stuff. (And it doesn't hurt that my absolute favorite of the licensed tie-in novelists is a woman.)
Looking at the BF list of also-wons, I see two definately female names, two that sound male but could be shortened female names [Dann(ielle) and Chris(tine)] and three sets of initials, which are gender-neutral (as JK Rowling proved... and I would not be shocked if they were some women hiding their identity as she did.) So the gender blend may not be too horribly skewed.
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Date: 2007-06-19 08:49 pm (UTC)Past Big Finish anthologies have had introspective character shorts, action bits, and some very broad humor, so it's not all wham-bam-action-guy stuff. (And it doesn't hurt that my absolute favorite of the licensed tie-in novelists is a woman.)
Looking at the BF list of also-wons, I see two definately female names, two that sound male but could be shortened female names [Dann(ielle) and Chris(tine)] and three sets of initials, which are gender-neutral (as JK Rowling proved... and I would not be shocked if they were some women hiding their identity as she did.) So the gender blend may not be too horribly skewed.