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Beth replied to the topic Trying to decide in the forum Writers of Children's/Middle Grade Books 5 years, 11 months ago
Yes very true! I think I’m just gonna say my book is for YA audiences! And yeah obviously there will be middle graders who read more adult-themed stuff. But for all the ones who don’t that would be unfair, to say the least, if I through something in there that they wouldn’t feel comfortable reading.
@cassidy Hey…[Read more]
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Caseybold replied to the topic Trying to decide in the forum Writers of Children's/Middle Grade Books 5 years, 11 months ago
@beth20 The guidelines that @corkybookworm shared for differentiating between Middle Grade and YA are pretty universal across several sources, so I’d agree with that. For everyone mentioningĀ Ranger’s Apprentice, that series is riding the line between the two. Technically it’s considered high Middle Grade/low YA, and even a lot of libraries don’t…[Read more]
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Cassidy replied to the topic Trying to decide in the forum Writers of Children's/Middle Grade Books 5 years, 11 months ago
Hi @beth20! (P.S. I love your tagline, Brian Jacques is one of my FAVORITES!)
I was actually thinking ofĀ Ranger’s ApprenticeĀ myself when I read your initial post! It is aimed for a Middle Grade audience, and there is very mild swearing, so I think it can depend. And I feel like there have been other MG books I’ve read that had mild swearing, b…[Read more]
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Beth replied to the topic Trying to decide in the forum Writers of Children's/Middle Grade Books 5 years, 11 months ago
Thank you! I’ll definitely check it out!
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Coralie replied to the topic Trying to decide in the forum Writers of Children's/Middle Grade Books 5 years, 11 months ago
Themes aren’t really as much an issue (dark vs. lighter stories) so much as content, length, and target audience.
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Coralie replied to the topic Trying to decide in the forum Writers of Children's/Middle Grade Books 5 years, 11 months ago
Yeah, I’m not familiar with theĀ Ranger’s Apprentice specifically, but there are always exceptions. I found an article that may be more helpful to you. There are multiple elements that go into it, and this is for general purposes, but an overlook is this:
MG:
Age of readers: 8-12
Length: 30-50,000 words
Content: No profanity, graphic violence…[Read more]
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Beth replied to the topic Trying to decide in the forum Writers of Children's/Middle Grade Books 5 years, 11 months ago
Hey!
Yeah definitely makes sense!
I’ll have to look into it a little more! But yeah I’m thinking my book might be aimed at YA!
But I’ll prob stay on this group just in case I want to post some of my short stories!
Thanks to both you and @corkybookworm
Thsnks,
-Beth
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Anna Friend replied to the topic Trying to decide in the forum Writers of Children's/Middle Grade Books 5 years, 11 months ago
@beth20 Hello!
I agree–use of mild language eliminates a work from middle grade. However, if you took that out, deciding whether or not your book qualifies as middle grade would depend on what else is in it (you say it’s not dark, but how in-depth are those awkward crush moments?) and its overall theme.
For threads of romance, I look at Jerry…[Read more]
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Beth replied to the topic Trying to decide in the forum Writers of Children's/Middle Grade Books 5 years, 11 months ago
Hey!
Okay yeah, so my book has not very much language only like h**l and d**n and a*s nothing more than that. And it’s very rare!
But there are books like Rangers apprentice books which has mild language and I’m pretty sure they are for grades 4-8. Correct me if I’m wrong. And 4-8 would be middle grades right?
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Coralie replied to the topic Trying to decide in the forum Writers of Children's/Middle Grade Books 5 years, 11 months ago
Hey, Beth! Nice to see someone on here! š
Having any language at all automatically rules out middle grade as an option. It sounds like your story might fit better as YA. I hope this helps!
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Beth replied to the topic Trying to decide in the forum Writers of Children's/Middle Grade Books 5 years, 11 months ago
Gonna tag ya’ll @nicoleg
@a_nna love your drawing of Stich btw!Ā @emma_cat_caton
@cassidy
@jeremydvance
@story_guardian
@emberynus-the-dragonslayerĀ Ā like your name!@jennythefaun fan of Narnia??Ā Ā Ā Ā @corkybookwormĀ Ā @shannonĀ Ā @caseybold
@pookiemonsterĀ Ā @emgcĀ love your cover photos!!Ā Ā @seekjusticeĀ Ā @abigail-rebekah
Phew think that’…[Read more]
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Beth started the topic Trying to decide in the forum Writers of Children's/Middle Grade Books 5 years, 11 months ago
So I’m pretty sure my book is for middle graders! Plus I write some short stories, some of which are kinda dark. Like the one, I’m writing right now about the circus! But for the most part, I think they would be considered middle grade worthy lol!
I noticed people don’t really post on here but I thought maybe if anybody saw this they could help…[Read more]
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Emma_Cat_Caton posted an update in the group Writers of Childrenās/Middle-Grade Books 6 years ago
I’m not sure if I want my WIP to be middle grade or YA… I think it could do well as a YA, but I’ve never reallly liked young adult novels. With the exception of a few YA books I’ve come across, I’ve always thought of them as the same reading level of MG, but without any restrictions on mature topics. Do any of you read a lot of YA? What do you think?
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