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Monthly Archives: October 2011
Outlaw Boots, pair #10: Steve Brezenoff
YUUUUUUUUUUU GIIIIIIIIIIIIIIZE. (Yes, hello and welcome to another pair of Outlaw Boots, but you guys! You need to know this person!) This is Steve Brezenoff, fellow YA writer and good man all around. I like this picture, because you can … Continue reading
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Audience
As writers, we think about audience, especially if we’re kidlit writers. To me, a YA audience seems complicated: does one F bomb make a book inappropriate for 12-year-olds? What about two? Is a trans guy appropriate for 13-year-olds? The answer, … Continue reading
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