forum Target Audiences, writing for between YA and Adult
Started by @LittleBear group
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@LittleBear group

So, I'm trying to write a book and the genre definitely has some elements too old for YA but the style is still accessible as YA. Is anyone else in the same boat, or am I shouting into the void alone? I need another 20 something to commiserate with or at least someone who is writing for one.

@LittleBear group

Thanks so much y'all! @Ice-Ice-Baby, I've never heard that genre name before.
@Althalosian-bears-myrrh-from-the-East I don't but I've been and loved it there. I'm actually about to move to South Korea from Missouri in like a month (for my job). I actually haven't had time to read to much YA recently (I was too busy reading Plato (ick), De Tocqueville, and other Poli Sci for the past four years…)

But lets just say I studied in Germany for a summer and saw a lot (especially Dachau). I also learned a lot about the Japanese medical experiments in WWII. So it does get dark, I still haven't been able get through actually writing it. There is also the human connection… if you know what I mean. Also for your addition to my introduction, if you need any political help, lmk.

@ElderGod-Icefire

It's not one that's used a lot because it tends to just get shoved into YA, but NA stuff is usually in-between YA and Adult. SJM's stuff (especially ACOTAR or her new one) is a good example of NA

@LittleBear group

That makes so much sense! I thought KOA was a little graphic, but I haven’t read ACOTAR yet. Bc, I would not like want to be responsible for ruining some 13 year-old’s mind.

@ElderGod-Icefire

Exactly! The issue is, a lot of New Adult stuff gets shoved into either YA or Adult, and most libraries don't/won't recognize it as a separate group

@Althalosian-is-the-father book

Thanks so much y'all! @Ice-Ice-Baby, I've never heard that genre name before.
@Althalosian-bears-myrrh-from-the-East I don't but I've been and loved it there. I'm actually about to move to South Korea from Missouri in like a month (for my job). I actually haven't had time to read to much YA recently (I was too busy reading Plato (ick), De Tocqueville, and other Poli Sci for the past four years…)

But lets just say I studied in Germany for a summer and saw a lot (especially Dachau). I also learned a lot about the Japanese medical experiments in WWII. So it does get dark, I still haven't been able get through actually writing it. There is also the human connection… if you know what I mean. Also for your addition to my introduction, if you need any political help, lmk.

Bruh you’ve been around. Also I lowkey hated DeTocqueville so. Good for you.

@LittleBear group

Okay, long shot, since this thread has been dead for a while and IDK if y'all know about medical stuff… but!

One of my characters is attacked from behind by someone who is trying to slit her throat. She manages to escape him by falling into the river. So, for story purposes, her throat has to be cut in some way and she has to live. How can I achieve this? Would the water pressure stop the blood loss from being too much? How long would she be able to stay alive, if she didn't down first? How deep could the cut before it's impossible for her to survive?

Thanks!