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Some food for thought while you mourn my absence (har):
- Buying a book review?? Say it ain't so. But it is. And apparently it's more common than you'd think. I can't even imagine ever considering it--I'd rather have an honest bad review from someone who actually read and thought about my book than pay for meaningless paeans-for-hire. And the problem is, the idea of all these purchased reviews floating around out there--in my opinion--makes legitimate writing and reviewing feel meaningless. BOO, I say.
- Via the SCBWI's Expression Online newsletter, Salon.com's Laura Miller says the reason women dominate YA lit is the same reason men avoid it: "The answer, I believe, is prestige. YA is a prestige-free zone, or at least it has been for most of the decades of its existence as a self-identified genre." She goes on to say, "YA fiction has blossomed outside the literary world’s prestige economy" and explains why that can be a good thing. WELL worth a read, and an important entry to the discussion on the place of YA lit in the literary world.
3 comments:
Prestige free??? Really???
Irony: after this in my Google Reader this morning was a review of the latest Theodore Boone, John Grisham's allegedly poorly written YA nonsense. Prestige-free indeed.
Good luck with those revisions!
T: That was my first reaction, too: "Prestige-FREE?? REALLY?" But she goes on to explain herself, and I like what she had to say about it--she saw YA's separateness from the so-called "literary world" as a positive thing.
Adrienne: Thanks!! :)
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