Teen Magazines

As we’ve discussed here before, our “young adult” group involved teens, but it involves 12-14 year olds, so not all of them are teens. Yet, some magazines are directed straight at them. No magazines directed at the older group would have much on...

Goths, Punks, Emos, Preps, and Stoners

Young adult readers, who are 12 – 14, know what each of those terms mean. Do you? If you want to write for these kids, you’ll need to. Here’s a quick primer: Image via Wikipedia Goths: This group is into wearing all black clothes. But there are...

Young Adults Want…

What? That’s often a question young adult writers start out with. So, how do you get to know them? Simple. It’s almost the same way that you get to know the little ones — go to places they hand out. A fast food restaurant is good, as is the mall.  Go...

Young Adult Readers – Few Holds Barred

Image via Wikipedia With the young adult genre in children’s literature, we’re getting to the “almost adult” crowd.  In fact, some of these kids, who are generally thought to be between 12 and 15, are already reading adult books. I know I was...

Middle-Grade Writers to Emulate

When thinking of middle-grade readers, we’ve established that they’re not in middle grades. These are kids in 2nd to 7th grade, and the group requires diverse information. The younger ones like silly funny, while the older ones like a little more...

Middle-Grade Readers Are Forming

I love middle-grade readers. Though everyone’s basic personality is formed by five years old, they say, reading habits are formed at this stage, I think. I really have no psychological data to support that assumption, but it’s surely plausible. Cover of...