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Jun
24

Reading Kidlit: In Defense of Animal Fiction, part I

Reading Kidlit: In Defense of Animal Fiction, part I Animal stories are everywhere. Many classic tales are animal stories, from Aesop’s Fables through Charlotte’s Web. Yet there’s an idea in kids’ publishing, out there on blogs, in classes and speeches, that animal fiction is no longer marketable, and has gone the way of the cute little bunnies in Watership Down. Despite the naysaying, though, animal stories continue to show up in...
Jun
18

Reading YA: 18 Literary Novels You’ll Love

Reading YA: 18 Literary Novels You’ll Love If the term “literary” frightens you, you’re not alone. It’s something of a buzz word, and a confusing one at that. Literary YA, though, is a little different to literary adult fiction–generally speaking, it’s more accessible, and a great place to get started if you’re curious about lit fic, especially if you love language. These novels run the gamut from fantasy through contemporary,...
Jun
17

Writing YA: If It’s Paranormal, It Needs A Villain, Right?

Writing YA: If It’s Paranormal, It Needs A Villain, Right? Over the weekend, I read Sarah Mlynowski’s Magic in Manhattan series. Although technically not on the lookout for more books–the stack by my bed is about four feet high–I’m a sucker for remainder shelves the way some people (okay, me) are suckers for lost puppies. Every book deserves a home, and books 1 & 3 looked so funky yet so lost and forlorn among old cookbooks and craft sets...
Jun
8

Gender in YA: Should the Bechdel Rule Apply in Kid Lit & YA?

Gender in YA: Should the Bechdel Rule Apply in Kid Lit & YA? Last week, David Elzey (@d_elzey) over at Fomagrams posted some interesting thoughts on the Bechdel test, wondering how and if the test applied to YA and kid lit, and if commenters could list examples of books that pass and books that fail. (Head on over to Fomagrams for some interesting comment discussion, too.) What is the Bechdel Rule? Even if the name is unfamiliar, you’ve probably heard of the...
Jun
4

Reading YA: 8 E-Books Worth Reading

Reading YA: 8 E-Books Worth Reading Yesterday, I posted about the growth of e-books and the possible need for e-agents. Thinking about e-books set me a-wander, and here are the results. Not all of the stories presented here are novel length; some are short stories–there’s even a short graphic novel. All are worth a proper sit down read through, and, to me, YA appropriate (remembering that I’m very liberal). A note on Fairyland:...
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