Okay, I should never have said that thing about how the next thing I blog is going to be the girl superhero post. All it’s doing is preventing me from blogging anything at all. When in fact, I have some mighty complaints, like, for example, why in the name of all that is reasonable is… Read more »
adult v. YA
Wonderful Article, Wonderful Song
I love Elizabeth Minkel’s article in the New Statesman, “Read whatever the hell you want: why we need a new way of talking about young adult literature.” It soothes my heartsore parts that are so tired of the condescension. Thank you, Elizabeth Minkel. Also, thanks for making me laugh when you said, “(I saw the… Read more »
Responses to Graham, Scott, Beha
In response to Ruth Graham’s piece in Salon about YA, A.O. Scott’s piece in the New York Times (partly) about YA, and Christopher Beha’s piece in the New Yorker about YA, Sarah Hamburg wrote the very funny “How to Tell If You’re in an Essay about Adulthood”. It won’t make sense without the context of… Read more »
In Which the Author Babbles and Then Offers a Dance as Penance
First, a couple links: a recent beautiful Astronomy Picture of the Day; and, if you happen to be a Battlestar Galactica fan, a recent segment from NPR’s Weekend Edition all about the music of BSG. (Ahem. But please don’t leave any Season 4 spoilers in the comments, because I’m only partway through the season. ^_^)… Read more »
“A lot of people have no idea that right now Y.A. is the Garden of Eden of literature.”
Thus spake National Book Award-winning Sherman Alexie. Here are a couple of myths about YA lit: (1) YA is all like Harry Potter. (A myth popular among those who’ve read little YA other than Harry Potter. And don’t get me wrong, I love Harry Potter! But he’s SO not representative of all YA. No single… Read more »