by Cole Salao |
New adult fiction (NA) is best described as the next step after young adult fiction. It caters to an audience that is older than those targeted by young adult (YA) fiction, but still new to adulthood. NA is an emerging category of fiction, barely in its second decade...
by Kaelyn Barron |
There have been many notable changes in the publishing industry over the last several years, from the steady rise of audiobook sales to the introduction of AI technology in book production. A global pandemic and calls for more diverse representation shook things up in...
by Cole Salao |
Young adult fiction has been one of literature’s hottest categories for a while now. In fact, most of the books that have gone viral or been adapted for film or television lately are categorized as YA. For example, The Maze Runner, Divergent, and The Hunger...
by Kaelyn Barron
Have you ever noticed that pretty much everything you read—whether it’s a book, essay, or article—has a defining vibe? This vibe is known as a writing aesthetic, and while you may not be sure how to define it, you definitely know it when you feel it. Writers can...
by Cole Salao |
Do you remember begging mom or dad for a story before bed? Listening to a short tale would get you in the mood to sleep and prepare you for your journey to dreamland. As you grew up, you probably stopped asking for these nightly story sessions. You saw it as corny,...