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Category: setting

Posted on:August 4, 2010May 7, 2014setting world building

[guest post] setting: the forgotten middle child part 2

Sha – lee  \ shah-lē’ \ – noun 1. A mother of a baby boy who giggles like an evil villain. 2. One who has written YA science fiction since before she knew it had a name. 3. A woman with a passion for all things related to the country of Ghana, Africa. Archaic: A […]

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Posted on:August 2, 2010May 7, 2014guest post setting

[guest post] setting: the forgotten middle child part 1

Sha – lee  \ shah-lē’\ – noun 1. A mother of a baby boy who giggles like an evil villain. 2. One who has written YA science fiction since before she knew it had a name. 3. A woman with a passion for all things related to the country of Ghana, Africa. Archaic: A BYU […]

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Posted on:July 30, 2010May 7, 2014crossover fiction dynamic characters literary setting voice

How to write crossover fiction

In my previous post, I looked at reasons why crossover fiction is appealing to both the YA and adult markets. In this post, I want to take a deeper look at the inner workings of crossover fiction. The successes of both Harry Potter and Twilight come from the fact that these books are not only […]

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