Book Twitter was rocked by an epic scandal this week. When the New York Times published on Wednesday its best-seller lists for the week of Sep. 3, members of the YA literary community were alarmed to ...
This past weekend, when writer Leo Benedictus laid out a case against the “toxic” culture of the YA book community for the Guardian, I groaned, rolled my eyes, packaged up my thoughts, and took them ...
YA Twitter, a social-media community dedicated to young-adult fiction, is a frequently toxic place that aggressively surveils both its members and the books they write for violations of ever-shifting ...
For most bookish adults, the actual reading of a teen book – decoding and comprehending the content – is easy. So it's natural for the assumption to follow that any controversy that arises in the ...
UPDATE: Shortly after this story was published, Sourcebooks announced that A Place for Wolves, the debut YA novel by Kosoko Jackson, will be withdrawn from publication, at the request of the author.
Elon Musk yavuze ko Twitter izajya yishyuza amadorari $8 (8,000Frw) abayikoresha bashaka ‘blue tick’ ku mazina yabo agaragaza ko konti zabo ari ntakemangwa. Nk’imwe mu mpinduka nyuma y’uko aguze uru ...
There are lots of delightful surprises waiting in the world of book Twitter, from authors hanging out with fans to parody accounts like Guy in Your MFA or Dystopian YA Novel. And it brings me great ...
The bottom line of needing diverse books on everyone's shelves is the opportunity for readers to see themselves reflected back from the pages. And it seems especially today, that could not be more ...