X-Message-Number: 32785 From: "Chrissie de Rivaz" <> References: <> Subject: Re: CryoNet #32782 - #32784 Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2010 10:22:46 +0100 > What's apparent: the group of cryonicists who are most likely interested > in an cultural change on a grand scale consists of males who are more > than twice the number of females. > > What's needed: bring more females into the debate. > I'm a bit of a lurker on cryonet but always follow discussions. You suggest that material directed towards women and anti-aging might be a good idea. I'm a novelist ... I have sent out two proposals for novels (for women) with cryonics as theme and one suggestion for a book on the lines of 'Cryonics for Dummies'. No publisher or agent will touch either because A) they do not have a guaranteed market B) because I'm not a well known footballer, chef or politician. Chrissie de Rivaz http://www.ChrissieLoveday.com http://www.Rough-Clay.com > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > From: > Subject: Cultural Change With Comics > > So a cultural change must diversify the media where women get their > > information about cryonics. Actually, there are way more females who are > > engaged in research about beauty than radical life extension. > > Nevertheless, the beauty industry is selling cosmetics with an anti > > aging effect. Those products sell not successful in all cases. > >del< Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=32785