- The Year of the Gadfly, Jennifer Millers second book and first novel, seems informed by her career as a journalist and by the work that went into her acclaimed Inheriting the Holy Land. (Atlantic Online)
- With The Hunger Games movie coming out in March, the frenzy for young adult (YA) fiction has reached an all-time high. (Huffington Post)
- So much of today's publishing industry, especially in the categories of young adult fiction and fantasy, is interested in the three-book deal. Trilogies reign; trilogies are the norm. (Los Angeles Times)
- When I set out to get blurbs for a young adult novel with fantasy elements that I sold development for an author steeped in roleplaying games and genre fiction — canonical critical acclaim. (Los Angeles Times)
- Pond self-published her first fiction young adult book "Picking Up the Pieces," a story about sports, while she was a student at St. Paul in 2008. (Bristol Press)
- Included in this year's Atlantic Book Awards were two Newfoundland Book Awards: The Ches Crosbie Barristers Fiction Award and The Bruneau Family Children's/Young Adult Literature Award. (St. John's Telegram)
- With the rising popularity of The Hunger Games, Young Adult dystopian fiction has emerged as a powerhouse genre. (Examiner)
- As a judge in this year's Costa Book Awards, I have spent the summer with the cream of fiction for children and young adults. Although such intensive Even in the spy and war books, adult males are hard to find. (Daily Telegraph)
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Young adult fiction
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