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5 Apr 2010 03:13 pmOver the past two or three weeks, there've been an awful lot of people subscribing suddenly. *shifty eyes* I'm not entirely certain who to blame who to thank. Instead, if you don't mind, please use this thread to introduce yourself.
poll results for readers' choices:
story/narrative analysis 93.1%
snark and rants 82.8%
fandom meta: 86.2%
fiction critiques 79.3%
poll results for readers' choices:
story/narrative analysis 93.1%
snark and rants 82.8%
fandom meta: 86.2%
fiction critiques 79.3%
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Date: 7 Apr 2010 12:02 am (UTC)My enthusiasm comes from the fact that when I was 12-13 I used to walk down to the local bookstore and browse the shelves. The teen section was usually filled with Sweet Valley High, Babysitters Club, Cheerleaders, Satin Slippers, and other such series - which is why I ended up reading a lot of books written for adults before I was probably mature enough to understand them (Anne Rice, Frank Herbert). So, when I started working with teens, first in a bookstore then in a public library, I was thrilled to find good writers specifically targeting teens with their writing. I really enjoyed reading them, too, since I often claim that I've never fully returned from Neverland.
Which is probably more than you wanted to know about me and YA fiction, but it's a subject I feel strongly about, and one I miss, now that I'm working in an academic library. Thanks for the link you recently posted on the subject; I'll be checking it out.