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  • Writing for Young People: Critical Readings and Discussions on Craft

    Writing for Young People by Caldecott, Elen;

    Critical Readings and Discussions on Craft

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    • Kiadó Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. február 5.
    • Kötetek száma Paperback

    • ISBN 9781350413115
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem200 oldal
    • Méret 232x156x16 mm
    • Súly 240 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 700

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    Applying the approach of 'reading-as-a-writer' to the craft of writing for young people, this textbook combines critical analysis, unique author-insight and practical application of ideas to give writers the skills to create successful fiction for youth audiences. Under the guidance of children's author Elen Caldecott, compelling close readings dig deep into the construction of modern classics and contemporary middle grade, YA, picture books and more to explore how paragraphs, sentences and words engineer specific reader responses. Interviews with the author of the extracted work follow before each chapter rounds off with writing exercises that prompt writers to engage with techniques and ideas discussed.

    Accessible and equipping writers with the valuable knowledge and skills to write in one of the fastest-growing fields in creative writing, Writing for Young People draws upon the works of prominent writers such as Jon Klassen, Patrick Ness, Liz Kessler, Faridah ï¿1⁄2bï¿1⁄2kï¿1⁄2-ï¿1⁄2yï¿1⁄2mï¿1⁄2dï¿1⁄2 and more. It also features:
    - Author interviews covering topics such as their writing and editing process, their perspective on the analysis made of their work, and the book's origin
    - Discussion of vital craft techniques in novel-writing and editing including language, plotting, character construction, narrative time, worldbuilding, dialogue, cultural history, tropes and conventions
    - Coverage of key contemporary issues that students, teachers and professional writers of fiction for youth audiences will encounter from archetypes, class and race, and transnational writing, to conceptions of childhood, environment, colonialism, power, coming-of-age and social justice
    - Consideration of the role of wider literary and community landscapes in creating compelling texts

    Light-hearted but intellectually rigorous and rewarding, the field of writing for youth readers has been waiting for this book.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

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    Introduction
    Cited Works
    Chapter One
    Section 1: This Is Not My Hat written and illustrated by Jon Klassen, A Critical Discussion....................................................................................
    Cited Works
    Section 2: An Interview with Jon Klassen
    Section 3: This Is Not My Hat, Writing Exercises
    Chapter Two
    Section 1: Dave Pigeon, written by Swapna Haddow and illustrated by Sheena Dempsey, A Critical Discussion
    Cited Works
    Section 2: An Interview with Swapna Haddow
    Section 3: Dave Pigeon, Writing Exercises
    Chapter Three
    Section 1: The Strangeworlds Travel Agency by L.D. Lapinski, A Critical Discussion
    Cited Works
    Section 2: An Interview with L.D. Lapinski
    Section 3: The Strangeworlds Travel Agency, Writing Exercises
    Chapter Four
    Section 1: October, October by Katya Balen, A Critical Discussion
    Cited Works
    Section 2: An Interview with Katya Balen
    Section 3: October, October, Writing Exercises
    Chapter Five
    Section 1: Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga, A Critical Discussion
    Cited Works
    Section 2: An Interview with Jasmine Warga
    Section 3: Other Words For Home, Writing Exercises
    Chapter Six
    Section 1: When The World Was Ours by Liz Kessler, A Critical Discussion
    Cited Works
    Section 2: An Interview with Liz Kessler
    Section 3: When the World Was Ours, Writing Exercises
    Chapter Seven
    Section 1: The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness, A Critical Discussion
    Cited Works
    Section 2: An Interview with Patrick Ness
    Cited Works
    Section 3: The Knife of Never Letting Go, Writing Exercises
    Chapter Eight
    Section 1: Ace of Spades by Faridah ï¿1⁄2bï¿1⁄2kï¿1⁄2-ï¿1⁄2yï¿1⁄2mï¿1⁄2dï¿1⁄2, A Critical Discussion
    Cited Works
    Section 2: An Interview with Faridah ï¿1⁄2bï¿1⁄2kï¿1⁄2-ï¿1⁄2yï¿1⁄2mï¿1⁄2dï¿1⁄2
    Section 3: Ace of Spades, Writing Exercises
    Bibliography
    Index

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