The YA sensation unveils the magic behind her Shadowhunter series, the secrets of writing for different age groups and fostering representation in fiction.
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The YA sensation unveils the magic behind her Shadowhunter series, the secrets of writing for different age groups and fostering representation in fiction.
Why would an adult read fiction for teenagers? Because it possesses those fleeting qualities that are so hard to find elsewhere.
A great column on reading young adult when you're no longer quite so young. Do you still read YA as an adult?
*According to one guy, so you're probably going to disagree.
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Thoughts and advice on how to leave room for your readers when writing fiction.
The top ten craft books of a craft book fanatic.
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