A few good links
Sep. 30th, 2009 10:38 amFirst, two writing links.
The first is snurched from
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The MigWriters site has an amazing post breaking down the difference between the two children's categories of middle grade and young adult. To define the two, they pull a lot of good info from a variety of different sources - editors, agents and writers alike.
It's just a big, fat post tackling tough questions about these categories. If you're a kids reader, this is a post you want to read. Questions they address include the following:
• How long is a MG vs YA book?
• Who reads MG and YA books?
• How old is the protagonist?
• What are MG and YA books about?
Next, a post about procrastination (I could have my Masters or a Doctorate in this area! I do consider myself a Professional) from
damcphail .
And last, an "I knew it!" moment! Doubt that Hitler really died in that bunker Many years ago I read a mysetery/suspence/spy thriller on this very subject. Hitler escaped to South America and had founded a whole new generation of Nazis. Can't think of the name of it though. Anyone remember? It made a lot of sense and I always wondered if it was based on fact/gossip.
Over and out.
The first is snurched from
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The MigWriters site has an amazing post breaking down the difference between the two children's categories of middle grade and young adult. To define the two, they pull a lot of good info from a variety of different sources - editors, agents and writers alike.
It's just a big, fat post tackling tough questions about these categories. If you're a kids reader, this is a post you want to read. Questions they address include the following:
• How long is a MG vs YA book?
• Who reads MG and YA books?
• How old is the protagonist?
• What are MG and YA books about?
Next, a post about procrastination (I could have my Masters or a Doctorate in this area! I do consider myself a Professional) from
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And last, an "I knew it!" moment! Doubt that Hitler really died in that bunker Many years ago I read a mysetery/suspence/spy thriller on this very subject. Hitler escaped to South America and had founded a whole new generation of Nazis. Can't think of the name of it though. Anyone remember? It made a lot of sense and I always wondered if it was based on fact/gossip.
Over and out.