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Crossing the line from Middle-Grade to Young-Adult

It seems there is not any difference between middle grade and young adult fiction, aside from content. You would think YA books would be longer with more ...

Crossing the line from Middle-Grade to Young-Adult - Writing

I want to write to different levels. Adults and older teens reading the book will get the references and some of the younger kids will not. No matter which age ...

Bridging the Gap Between Middle Grade and Young Adult: Upper ...

Kids need books that carry them from middle grade to young adult. They need stories that challenge them, dive deep, explore ambiguity in the ...

YA vs MG: Which Genre Am I Writing? - Kidlit

My advice? Get out of that gray area! If you read a lot of middle grade or young adult books (and you should be reading both), you can ...

The Gray Area Between Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction

“But to give yourself the strongest chance at success (and publication),” she wrote, “I'd urge you to follow the rules for the project you hope ...

Middle Grade, Young Adult, Adult: How do you categorize your novel?

THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME (an ALEX award-winner) and LIFE OF PI by Yann Patel are two books that received teenagers' ...

What are some clear differences in theme/story between children's ...

I'm trying to write a fantasy novel, and I think it's leaning more towards middle grade rather than children's or young adult fantasy.

What's the Difference Between Middle Grade and Young Adult Lit?

Heavy topics such as death, illness, changes in family dynamics, mental illness, etc. can span across MG and YA literature but there should be an apparent ...

[Discussion] The confusing middle ground between MG & YA - Reddit

Books focused on ability and characters learning what they are capable of accomplishing tend to be better suited for the middle grade category.

The In-Betweeners: Bridging the gap between middle grade and YA

She cites books like Roller Girl by Victoria Jamieson and Ghost by Jason Reynolds as good examples for transitioning readers. Roller Girl ...

Reading YA and Middle Grade as an Adult? - Reddit

Many YA and middle grade books are phenomenal. I recently read a middle grade book called Fifty Four Things Wrong with Gwendolyn Rogers and it ...

Alexandria Rogers: On Bridging the Gap Between Middle Grade and ...

... middle grade and young adult. A “crush curious” story for readers who wanted a sprinkling of romance but in the sweet, wholesome environment ...

Middle grade or YA? - ALSC Blog

I'm seeing many more titles that blur the dividing line between middle grade and YA. These crossover titles may feature younger characters but ...

What Is Middle-Grade Fiction and How Is It Different From YA?

But writing middle grade can also bring up many questions—when does a middle-grade novel veer into Young Adult fiction? ... Here's a line from ...

Understanding the Differences Between Middle Grade, Young Adult ...

YA books are generally intended for audiences aged twelve to eighteen. Often, YA titles feature a protagonist who is in the age range of twelve ...

YA Fundamentals: Which age group is YA for? - LinkedIn

Oh hey, YA authors! Are you struggling to work out the difference between middle grade and YA, or between YA and adult?

The Magic of Middle Grade – Reedsy Live

A Young Adult protagonist is discovering how they can change and affect the world. In that draft of what I thought was my Middle Grade book, my ...

An Introduction to Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction, Part 2

That said, I do think writers of middle grade and young adult need to be mindful of their readers, and as an editor, I've sometimes asked ...

SO WHO'S IT WRITTEN FOR? Distinguishing the Differences ...

Middle grade fiction tends to deal with a characters' relationship to their family and friends · Characters in young adult books tend to ...

A Publisher Reflects on the Blurred Line Between Middle Grade and ...

What's more: the same types of content that can make a YA book successful with a largely adult audience—things like explicit romance, violence, ...