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'''Young Adult & Children's Fiction''' is a type of fiction aimed at young children (children's lit), pre-teens (middle grade) and teenagers (young adult).  It can fall under any genre, e.g, young adult romance, middle grade fantasy.
'''YA, Middle Grade, & New Adult''' is a type of fiction aimed at young children (children's lit), pre-teens (middle grade), teenagers (young adult), and young adults (new adult).  It can fall under any genre, e.g, young adult romance, middle grade fantasy.


 
The forum was created as Young Adult in 2003 as one of the original genre forums. It was later renamed '''Young Adult & Children's Fiction''' before gaining its current name in 2019.
= Forum =
'''Young Adult & Children's Fiction''' is a forum added in 2003 for writers of YA and children's lit.


== Forum Description ==  
== Forum Description ==  
<blockquote>"Writing about young people? Come compare notes on guiding your characters through growing up with your fellow writers." (2015)<br>
<blockquote>"Writing about young people? Come compare notes on guiding your characters through growing up with your fellow writers." (2015-present)<br>
"A clubhouse for those writing novels geared for young ones." (2003-2014)</blockquote>
"A clubhouse for those writing novels geared for young ones." (2003-2014)</blockquote>


=== Topics and Threads ===
== Topics and Threads ==
*  
* The differences between the genres
* What you want to see more of in YA fiction


=== Moderators ===  
== Moderators ==
==== Current Moderators ====
=== Current Moderators ===
* [[Heather Dudley]] (2003-2015)
* [[Heather Dudley]] (2003-present)
* [http://nanowrimo.org/participants/cacrocks1 Cacrocks1] (2015)
* The global [[moderator]]s (September 2019-present)


==== Former Moderators ====
=== Former Moderators ===
* shatterglass (???-2014)
* shatterglass (???-2014)
* daqu
* daqu
* [http://nanowrimo.org/participants/cacrocks1 Cacrocks1] (?-2015-September 2018)
* [https://nanowrimo.org/participants/shadowkitty shadowkitty] (2017-September 2018)
* [https://nanowrimo.org/participants/witchyrobyn WitchyRobin] (October 2018-September 2019) (joined the global moderators)


== External Links ==
== External Links ==
* [http://nanowrimo.org/forums/young-adult-children-s-lit NaNoWriMo forum for Young Adult & Children's Fiction]
* [https://forums.nanowrimo.org/c/genres/ya-new-adult NaNoWriMo forum for YA, Middle Grade, & New Adult]


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Latest revision as of 15:51, 18 May 2020

YA, Middle Grade, & New Adult is a type of fiction aimed at young children (children's lit), pre-teens (middle grade), teenagers (young adult), and young adults (new adult). It can fall under any genre, e.g, young adult romance, middle grade fantasy.

The forum was created as Young Adult in 2003 as one of the original genre forums. It was later renamed Young Adult & Children's Fiction before gaining its current name in 2019.

Forum Description

"Writing about young people? Come compare notes on guiding your characters through growing up with your fellow writers." (2015-present)
"A clubhouse for those writing novels geared for young ones." (2003-2014)

Topics and Threads

  • The differences between the genres
  • What you want to see more of in YA fiction

Moderators

Current Moderators

Former Moderators

  • shatterglass (???-2014)
  • daqu
  • Cacrocks1 (?-2015-September 2018)
  • shadowkitty (2017-September 2018)
  • WitchyRobin (October 2018-September 2019) (joined the global moderators)

External Links