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Writing And Selling The Young Adult Novel [Paperback]

K L Going

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  • Paperback: 250 pages
  • Publisher: Writers Digest Books (April 4 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582975159
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582975153
  • Product Dimensions: 22.7 x 15.3 x 1.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 358 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #72,580 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Get schooled in the art of writing fiction for teens

Writing & Selling the YA Novel offers a complete lesson plan for writing and publishing fiction for teens. Structured like a day of high school, award-winning young adult novelist K.L. Going takes her students through every stage of YA writing.

Learn how the YA genre has developed in History class. Toss around ideas during Gym. Create authentic teen characters in "English class". Craft convincing plots during Lunch. Add it all up in Math as you learn about agents and contracts. Along the way you'll find plenty of "homework" exercises to help you hone your skills - as well as input from actual teen readers.

At the end of your school day, you'll have all the knowledge a young adult author needs to write a book that speaks to teen readers - and get it published.

About the Author

K.L. Going is a full-time writer. She's an award-winning YA author, former assistant to literary agents at Curtis Brown in New York, and former manager of an independent bookstore.

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Amazon.com: 3.9 out of 5 stars (13 customer reviews)

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Writing and selling, April 24 2008
By Dustin Adams - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Writing And Selling The Young Adult Novel (Paperback)
I disagree with the other reviewer re: lack of YA info.
Yes, there was information on writing and selling a book, which is essential to writing and selling anything, especially as a beginner, but there was also a wealth of information on YA specific writing.

Plus the teen panel Q&A were directly from teens and the homework assignments were designed to give you a way to practice in the field.

In only 250 pages, this book covers:

General information on writing and the writing process
Specific past great YA novels for you to read and why
Teen's voices
Homework assignments meant to improve your YA writing skills
Information on the editing and agent process

So, if you want or are hoping to write in this field, this is the book to have at your side to learn from and to reference. You won't read it once and put it on the shelf, you'll refer to it again and again.


10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good how-to writing book for YA writers!, July 12 2008
By Sandi Greene - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Writing And Selling The Young Adult Novel (Paperback)
I think this is an excellent resource if you are a YA writer or thinking about writing YA. There are not many current YA writing books out there and the ones that do exist were too basic and generalized for me. The thing I took away the most from this book was the teen Q&A sections. They were so relevant that I ended up changing a major part of my YA WIP. I would have liked even more of these sections.

Some of the information in the book was basic (for example, instead of spending a lot of time on POV and other beginning writing topics, I would have liked to have known more about YA itself or seen more examples from YA novels). I also didn't care for the way the sections were broken down by school subjects (too gimmicky).

But it is very rare that I read a how-to writing book from cover to cover, and I did so with this book. Overall I really enjoyed it. (Way more so than The Idiot's Guide to Writing for Young Adults).

12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Useful, but nothing special, Jun 15 2008
By OppEd - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Writing And Selling The Young Adult Novel (Paperback)
K.L Going's book is definitely useful--it sheds some light on the YA audience and industry, and acknowledges the pain and terror of writing. The book provides basic writing advice without getting bogged down with every element known to literature or writing.

Two complaints: First, throughout the book Going continually relies on "the Oxford English Dictionary defines 'theme' as....," or whatever the Important Word is. Constantly. Isn't that, umm, pretty rotten writing? Just thought a book about writing was sort of a bad place to use such cheap tricks.

Second, Going uses an obnoxiously labored metaphor of a school day to illustrate writing a book. It doesn't work, it's juvenile (our audience, perhaps, but not Going's), and adds absolutely nothing to the informative value of the book. It's just a gimick.

That said, not much is lost by these two mistakes. The book is still worth buying.
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