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15 Thursday Mar 2012
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01 Sunday Nov 2009
Posted in Young Adult Fiction
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Considered the fastest growing genre in the literary industry, Young Adult (or YA) fiction is actually an open genre, containing everything from literary fiction designed for teens to fantasy, science fiction and the paranormal. In the bookstores, genres like Mystery and Romance are for adult novels. Yet, for Young Adults, there’s only the YA section. In the future, this may change as well. But for now, it offers a lot of room for genre cross over. In a YA novel, you can have a Mystery that is also Sci-Fi. You can have a Romance that is also and Urban Fantasy. Without these genres classifications, opportunities exist for even more creativity in YA fiction.
So what makes a book YA? Here are some of the things I have learned:
One last thing to keep in mind when writing YA fiction is the role of parents, teachers and librarians who act as sort of Gatekeepers to books sold and distributed in this genre.
03 Thursday Sep 2009
Posted in teen paranormal romance
This blog is here to talk about some of my favorite fiction. I am a fan of the teen paranormal romance genre, and I have a lot of authors to thank for this. First is Stephenie Meyer for her successful Twilight series. Reading that series opened the door to a whole genre of fiction that I loved and didn’t know the name of.
First of all, let me start of by saying that I’m not a teen. I’m an adult. Actually, I’m probably old enough to have teen children–but I don’t. I’ve been reading paranormal fiction for almost two decades. The first one that drew me in was Anne Rice’s Interview with a Vampire. Then, after a brief journey into fantasy novels, I found the Anita Blake Vampire Series by Laurell K. Hamilton. These authors inspired a love of good Vampire fiction that wasn’t too gory and leaned towards romance.
Since then, the genre has developed. While there are many types of paranormal romances now, my favorite is the stuff written for teens. I also love the way the genre has changed and grown from L.J. Smith’s “Vampire Diaries” series to Richelle Mead’s Vampire Academy books and Melissa Marr’s world of faeries in Wicked Lovely, Ink Exchange and Fragile Eternity.
In this blog, I’m going to talk a bit about these books and what I love about them. If you are a fan of paranormal romance, I’d also love to hear from you. Leave me a comment. Tell me your favorite teen paranormal romance. let me know there are indeed other people out there who love these types of books as much as I do!