Writing for Teens

You might imagine that writing for teenagers is much like writing for adults. In the fiction genre, you’d be right. Teens can handle almost as much as adults, but remember these kids are between about 16 and 21. They have the appropriate vocabulary in most...

Young Adults Love Graphic Novels

Most kids love comic books. I remember when I was a little girl, my dad used bring one home to me every day after he was finished working. I’m talking Richie Rich, Archie, Dennis the Menace… pretty much benign fare, and as humor is a MAJOR emphasis in our...

Writing for Young Adults: Who Are They?

When you think young adult, you’re probably imagining a person over twenty.  Yet, when it comes to writing, it means their “reading” age, not their chronological one. A young adult reader is probably in the 6th to 8th grades, or loosely 10 –...

Writing Easy Readers?

Continuing our series on “early readers,” let’s talk about who they are and where they’re coming from a bit more today.  These aren’t infants and they’re not toddlers. They’re kids from about age 4 (the precocious) to about 8...

Exciting Your Early Readers

Kids seem to be in two categories: kids who enjoy books and kids who are more physical. The kids who enjoy books are easy to get reading, and this is something parents can instill when they’re growing from infant to young adult. But the kids who enjoy being more...