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Middle Grade vs. Young Adult with Anna Staniszewski Author of The Prank List

Anna Staniszewski is one of my favorite guest bloggers because she always brings such insightful topics and discussions. Today, as she celebrates the upcoming release of her newest book The Prank List (The Dirt Diary #2)Anna is talking the difference between middle grade and young adult fiction. Welcome, Anna!

prank list cover 2What Separates Middle Grade from Young Adult Fiction?

by Anna Staniszewski

I get this question a lot, so I thought I’d tackle it here. Let’s start with a couple of definitions.

“Middle grade” is generally for ages 7-12, though it can skew a bit younger or older depending on the project (short chapter books vs. longer novels). Middle grade usually features protagonists in elementary or middle school, and if it deals with topics such as sex or violence, those tend to happen off-screen.The ending, while not necessarily happy, should be hopeful.

“Young adult” generally features teen protagonists (14-19) and is often a coming-of-age story for readers 12 and up. (The actual readership of YA varies quite a bit. You might have fifth-graders reading it, but you also have adults who read nothing else.) Issues such as sex and violence can be shown on-screen and can even be of a graphic nature, though you often won’t get as much detail as you would in adult books. Endings, while often hopeful, can sometimes be bleak.

Now that we have that out of the way, we can see that content isn’t necessarily the dividing line between MG and YA. The bigger distinction is how the content is handled, whether it’s off-screen and implied or on-screen and shown.

The protagonist’s age is often a factor, as well, although there is some wiggle room here, too. My main character in The Dirt Diary is 14, for example, but she’s in 8th grade. That puts her right smack in between the two genres, which is why I often refer to the book as “tween,” although it’s generally considered MG.

For me, the biggest difference between MG and YA is the character’s emotional journey. I’ve heard more than one person say that in MG, the character goes through lots of life-changing experiences but can still remain a child at the end. In YA, the character goes through lots of life-changing experiences that force him/her to become an adult. This might be too simplistic of an answer, but I think it goes a long way to explain the difference between the two.

In MG, you have characters exploring their worlds and experiencing what things outside of their own lives are like. In YA, you have characters exploring their own identities and figuring out where they belong in the world. The role of family is different in both; in MG, the family tends to be part of the story, both a support system and a source of conflict, whereas in YA, the family is often secondary or more a source of conflict than anything else. Again, this goes back to the idea of staying a child vs. becoming an adult. At some point, you need to find independence from your family (as many YA protagonists do) and strike out on your own.

Over the past decade or two, the MG and YA markets have changed quite a bit. It used to be that a book with a 14-year-old girl would automatically be labelled as YA, but now that you have more adults reading YA, the genre has started to focus on older and more mature protagonists. That means that MG has expanded too, including a wider range of books, sometimes those that feature younger teens.

Because the market is always shifting, I try not to drive myself too crazy with definitions, but I do try to keep in mind the general attitude in MG vs. YA. That, I think, hasn’t changed too much. In MG, we often still see characters branching out into the world, whereas in YA we see characters who want to find their places in it.

The Prank List blurb:

Rachel Lee never thought she’d fight for the right to clean toilets. But when a rival cleaning business starts stealing her mom’s clients, Rachel will do whatever it takes to save herself the horror of moving to Connecticut—which would mean giving up her almost, sort of boyfriend, her fantastic new pastry classes, and her best friend Marisol.

Operation Save Mom’s Cleaning Business is a go!

But when the series of pranks Rachel and her BFF cook up to take down the competition totally backfires, Rachel worries that her recipe for success is a dud. You know what they say—if you can’t stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen…

Anna StaniszewskiAbout the Author:

Born in Poland and raised in the United States, Anna Staniszewski grew up loving stories in both Polish and English. Currently, she lives outside Boston with her husband and their crazy dog. When she’s not writing, Anna spends her time reading, daydreaming, and challenging unicorns to games of hopscotch. She is the author of the My Very UnFairy Tale Life series and the Dirt Diary series. Her newest book, The Prank List, releases on July 1st from Sourcebooks. You can visit Anna at www.annastan.com.

Talking Paranormal and Ideas with K.L. Pickett Author of The Unwanted Gift

K.L. Pickett is on the blog today for a conversation about her latest novel, a MG historical paranormal called The Unwanted Gift (see my 5-star review here). And her book is on sale. Let’s give a big welcome to K.L.!

TheUnwantedGift300dpiKatie:  Welcome, K.L.! Thanks for chatting with me today. I understand you have your third book out now. Congratulations! What kind of book is it and what’s its title?

K.L.Pickett: Thanks for having me back, Katie. My latest book is a middle-grade paranormal ebook entitled THE UNWANTED GIFT.

Katie:  That’s an intriguing title. It makes me wonder what kind of gift would be unwanted?

K.L.Pickett: The main character, a twelve-year-old girl (whose name by the way, is also Katie), receives the gift of healing when her grandmother passes on.

Katie: Great name! Why wouldn’t someone welcome having a special power, especially the power to heal other people?

K.L.Pickett: Katie was raised by her grandmother. She saw firsthand how people constantly interrupted her grandmother’s life because they needed her help with their illnesses, injuries, and disabilities. All of her grandmother’s time was spent serving others; she never had time to herself. Katie doesn’t want to live her life that way; she wants to go places and do things. She wants a life of her own, so she hopes she never has the gift.

Katie:  From the title of the book, I assume she does receive the gift.

K.L.Pickett: Yes, her grandmother passes the gift on to her right before she passes away, leaving  Katie with a difficult dilemma. Should she keep the knowledge of her power to herself so she can lead her own life, or should she use it to help others, knowing her life will no longer be her own?

Katie: That does sound like a hard decision, especially for a twelve-year-old. How did you come up with this idea for your story?

K.L.Pickett: I’ve always been fascinated by paranormal stories. Paranormal, by the way, is a general term for having experiences that can’t be explained by scientific explanation. Stories about paranormal experiences are found by the thousands in popular culture, folklore, and from individuals.

Katie: When I think about paranormal activities, I usually think of ghosts.

K.L. Pickett: A lot of people do, which is why they have several TV shows based on finding them! But any activity outside of the realm of science’s current ability to explain it would be considered paranormal. Every culture has stories about weird things happening that can’t be explained: Bigfoot, Loch Ness monster, ghosts, alien abductions, psychic abilities, and healing people through touch. There are a whole lot of unexplained things that happen in our world.

Katie: So how did you come with the idea for this particular story?

K.L. Pickett: I got the idea for the story when I walked by a store called The Blue-Eyed Witch. Wondering what kind of items were for sale inside, I went in to discover crystals, incense, books, and other items used for (good) witchcraft on their shelves. There was an advertisement posted on their bulletin board from someone who performed Reiki, which was explained as the “laying-on-of-hands” to promote healing. Those who do Reiki believe there is an unseen “life force energy” flowing through each of us and that it is what causes us to be alive. Reading that flyer made me start thinking about what it would be like to have the power to heal or to take away pain. At first I thought it would be awesome to have that ability. But then I started thinking that if people knew you could heal them or take away their pain, you’d probably be hounded for the rest of your life. And that’s how I came to write The Unwanted Gift.

Katie: I’m always asking people where they got their ideas, but this is the first time someone said it was from a witchcraft store! It sounds like a great book and now I’m curious to find out what Katie decides to do. Will she use her gift or not?

K.L. Pickett: I hope others are curious as well! It’s currently on sale from the publisher for only $2.99. Thanks for letting me chat with you today.

Katie: It’s been my pleasure.

The Unwanted Gift blurb:

Twelve-year-old Katie is destined to receive the gift of healing from her grandmother. But people bother Granny for help every single day – at all hours of the day and night. Katie doesn’t want her life to constantly be interrupted. Who wants to live like that? To Katie, Granny’s ‘gift’ is more like a curse. So she hopes she never has the gift.

Harry, Katie’s school enemy, is destined to live in poverty like his parents. His father drinks and hurts him and his mother. He doesn’t want to end up like that. He wants to be somebody someday.

Together they form an unlikely alliance to help one another. But is it possible to change your destiny?

Buy it now at the MuseItUp Publishing bookstore or other e-book retailers.

Karen Head Shot with website pubAbout the Author:

K.L. Pickett was born in Southern California. Her first job as a young teenager was collecting eggs on an egg ranch. She’s had many occupations since then: preschool teacher, real estate salesperson, special education teacher’s assistant, loan officer, furniture salesperson, and agricultural biologist. She currently teaches fourth grade in a rural elementary school.

Over fifty of her stories and articles have appeared in national magazines such as Boys’ Life, Highlights for Children, Humpty Dumpty, and Ladybug under the name Karen Troncale.

She’s rescued dozens of cats, dogs, and birds in her life including a pelican, a pheasant, and several crows. An avid animal-lover, she’s a volunteer for the Tombstone Small Animal Shelter, designing their flyers each week and writing their public radio announcements.  

Currently she resides in Tombstone, Arizona, along with her husband, dog, and mule. When she’s not writing, reading, or teaching, she’s riding her mule along the same desert trails that Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday rode upon.

THE UNWANTED GIFT is her third book. For more about K.L.. and her books visit her website or Facebook page.

Guess the Band with Kelly Polark Author of Rock ‘n’ Roll Princesses Wear Black

Today we’ve got a great interactive post from Kelly Polark to celebrate the release of her middle grade novel Rock ‘n’ Roll Princesses Wear BlackLet’s give Kelly a big welcome and play along with her Guess the Band game, and make sure to enter to win the iTunes gift card!

GUESS THE BAND!

Kelly Polark’s debut middle grade novel, ROCK ‘N’ ROLL PRINCESSES WEAR BLACK ebook is out! The paperback will be released later this week. Did you know that Kelly has seen over 100 bands live?! Here are a few pics of her and some of her fave bands. Read the rhyme and guess the bands in the comments. Kelly will comment later today with the correct answers! Rock on!

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1. They’ve been rockin’ since the 80’s.

Do you think you can guess who?

They kickstart your heart.

They are ____________ _____________ !

Kelly2

2. He was on Idol.

His concerts – don’t miss!

His last name is ____________.

First name is  _____________!

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3. “The Kill” was their first hit.

They hang with the stars.

Academy Award winner sings for

_______ ____________ ____ ___________ !

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4. They are “Sorry” they’re bad

Singing “Crazy B…”  and

“Gluttony,” “Lit Up.”

__________________  ‘s this band.

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5. “To Be Loved” at their show.

“Last Resort” gave them fame.

Kelly’s favorite band.

______ __________ is their name.

RockPrincess_CVRRock ‘n’ Roll Princesses Wear Black blurb:

Music class and recess totally rock, but being teased in school and ignored at home totally stinks. Stefani Lucas is a rockin’ sixth grader who loves music and dresses like a mini hipster in all black, but there’s one thing cramping her style – her lame baby brother who manages to hog all the attention from her parents.

When classmates tease her about her clothes and even double dare her to (gasp!) wear another color, Stef decides a minor makeover may be in order.  Can Stef change for others and still stay true to herself?

Buy Links:

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Rock-Roll-Princesses-Wear-Black-ebook/dp/B00J9XQJW2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1397173967&sr=8-1&keywords=Rock+%27n%27+roll+princesses+wear+black

Barnes & Noble: coming soon!

Kobo: http://store.kobobooks.com/en-US/ebook/rock-n-roll-princesses-wear-black

Author Kelly PolarkAbout the Author:

Kelly Polark is a married mom of three and educator/author from the great Midwest. ROCK ‘N’ ROLL PRINCESSES WEAR BLACK is Kelly’s debut middle grade novel. She is also the author of the ABC picture book, ROCKABET: CLASSIC EDITION and two Meegenius books: BIG SISTER, BABY BROTHER and HOLD THE MUSTARD! In her free time, Kelly loves to hang with her fam, read books for all ages, and sing along at rock concerts.

Social media links:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/kellypolark

Facebook: www.facebook.com/AuthorKellyPolark

Blog: www.kpolark.blogspot.com

Celeb Book Recommendation Blog: www.bookrecsthatrock.blogspot.com

Book on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21795763-rock-n-roll-princesses-wear-black?from_search=true

Author on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7308184.Kelly_Polark

Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/kellyp1234/

Intrepid Publications: http://intrepidpublications.com/

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We Love Tween/YA Books Cover Scroll

Some shameless book business first…Elixir Bound was the Friday Feature on the Dragon Blog and you can enter the rafflecopter over on the post to win a copy of the book.

Okay, now on to the fun! MuseItUp Publishing is hosting a We Love Tween/YA Books event over on Facebook. Lots of MuseItUp authors (including yours truly) have been stopping in and sharing all kinds of goodies related to their books. The event runs through Thursday and is open to the public, so stop by to discover some new YA/tween authors and their amazing books!

I thought in honor of the event, I’d do a cover parade of some of the MuseItUp titles I have enjoyed (full disclosure: some of these I’ve worked on as an editor…but that doesn’t mean I can’t recommend them, right?). I’ve included links to buy them at the MuseItUp bookstore, but they can also be purchased on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and many other online book retailers. And here comes the parade (cue the upbeat marching band music!).

First up some paranormal titles:

Wanted_50edb2254d98d.jpg YA paranormal romance WANTED by Annika James

 

Tex__The_Witch_B_5075ce85d7bd3.jpgYA paranormal TEX, THE WITCH BOY by Stuart R. West

 

Upcoming MG paranormal THE UNWANTED GIFT by K.L. Pickett

 

 

 

 

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YA paranormals COLORS LIKE MEMORIES, THE CHEMISTRY OF FATE, and the upcoming SURRENDER THE SKY, all in Meradeth Houston’s Sary Society Series.

And for you fantasy fans:

Beware_of_the_Wh_5172dc9d45f3b.jpg MG fantasy BEWARE OF THE WHITE by Kai Strand

The_Shadow_of_th_506cb32fdc4a8.jpgMG fantasy THE SHADOW OF THE UNICORN: THE LEGACY by Suzanne de Montigny

MG fantasy LAUNCHING SISTERS TO WITCHCAMP by LRS

 

 

 

 

 

YA fantasy UNVEILING THE WIZARDS’ SHROUD by Eric Price

 

 

 

 

 

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YA fantasies QUEST OF THE HART, CHARMED MEMORIES, and DIFFERENT KIND OF KNIGHT all by Mary Waibel

If you’re in the mood for a little mystery, don’t miss these next titles:

Julius_Caesar_Br_51b9c56576f3a.jpg MG humor JULIUS CAESAR BROWN AND THE GREEN GAS MYSTERY by Ace Hansen

 

The_Master_s_Boo_50a8ef0128483.jpg YA thriller THE MASTER’S BOOK by Philip Coleman

 

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YA mystery ISOSCELES by Scott R. Caseley

 

 

 

 

 

And finally for those fans of contemporary:

Cascades_5164a05636516.jpgYA CASCADES by Rick Taliaferro

 

A_Horse_Called_T_4eaae9ef0b56f.jpg YA A HORSE CALLED TROUBLE by C.K. Volnek

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nothin____But_Ne_5154cc8154e13.jpg MG NOTHIN’ BUT NET by Kris Rutherford

 

 MG MAYBE IT’S MAGIC by K.L. Pickett

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’d love to see what MuseItUp YA/tween books you all recommend in the comments! 🙂

Suzanne de Montigny Talks Unicorns and Her Newest Writings

Make sure to check out my guest post about my writing spaces on the MuseItUp Tween and YA blog here and enter to win a copy of Elixir Bound as it’s the featured book on the Dragon Blog. While I was away, Suzanne de Montigny, author of the middle grade fantasy The Shadow of the Unicorn: The Legacy, stopped by to talk about her award-winning book. 

theshadowoftheunicorn200x300 (2)newWhy are unicorns so important in mythology, in coats of arms, and in our imaginations? Find out why when you read Suzanne de Montigny’s The Shadow of the Unicorn: The Legacy. And if you leave a comment at the end of this blog, you may win a copy of her e-book.

Winner of the Global Ebook Award for Best Fantasy/Alternate History, de Montigny’s story tells the unicorns’ struggle for survival when the great asteroid smashes into the earth, changing it into a moonscape, and causing the extinction of the dinosaurs – all except one, Darius the seer. Darius foresees the coming of the humans who exploit the unicorns for the healing power of their horns. When Ishmael drive nine unicorns to their death during a plague, Azaria seeks out Darius who teaches him the secret that keeps them alive, yet virtually impossible to find.

Suzanne, The Shadow of the Unicorns: The Legacy was such a moving story. Your ending was so sad. What can readers expect from you next?

I know what you mean, Katie. It makes me cry every time I read it, but the good news is it’s a trilogy and book 2 is nearly done.

There’s a book 2?

Yes, it’s called The Shadow of the Unicorn: The Deception. It happens sixty years into the future when a cruel and corrupt Great Stallion, Icharus, controls the unicorns by creating a false deity. When Ulysees and his friend Téo explore a forbidden trail, they are spotted by a human and thus begins the flight of the unicorns from danger. But are they safe from Icharus? They learn the truth from an older stallion who still remembers the old days – Danae. And the best part about this story, is they find Darius again, and not a moment too soon.

Wow, can’t wait. What else is on your plate?

The minute I submit this story, I will rehash my tale about a child prodigy in classical violin growing up in the town of Hope, British Columbia. She and her best friend, Charlotte, a girl adopted from China into a white family, are bullied at school, and to make matters worse, Kira’s dad just passed away from cancer. When Kate McDonough, the red-headed fiddler takes the town by storm with her mysterious Celtic music, only Kira suspects who’s been vandalizing the town, leaving dead and gutted birds as a calling card…

Oh, gives me goosebumps.

Me too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St9OsyK974o&feature=youtu.be

Suzanne, where can we buy The Shadow of the Unicorn: The Legacy?

At the following links: AmazonKobo, MuseItUpBarnes and NobleSmashwordsiBooks.

SONY DSCAnd if someone wants to follow you on FB?

Easy.

http://www.facebook.com/unicorngirl52

Thanks, Suzanne.  It’s been really interesting. I wonder who that red-head is.

I’ll never tell.

Readers, don’t forget to leave a comment for a chance to win a copy of The Shadow of the Unicorn: The Legacy.

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