Actually, she's bisexual.

And, your other comments are a big part of why I don't like her writing. She never "showed" Batman "as a conflicted man who, while he has trouble relating on a personal level."

Instead, she'd write a story that showed, for example, Huntress watching Batman in action and TELLING us, though her narration, "Batman is a conflicted man who, while he has trouble relating on a personal level." A good writer shows that, she doesn't tell it.

Compare Greyson with, for example, classic Bat writer Denny O'Neil, circa 1970.

We all knew O'Neill's Batman was a "conflicted man who has trouble on a personal level." But it was in the action and the dialogue. And while, admittedly, O'Neill still suffered from the some of the flaws of the era, his writing was still better at conveying Batman's personality (in fact, more or less CREATING the personality that Greyson wrote her theses masquerading as stories about) approx 30 years before the allegedly more sophisticated Greyson came on the scene.

Nope, sorry, Greyson is a hack, Was a hack and will be a hack.