There's no question about it: The young adult YA audience is a hot market, one that is steadily growing in popularity and garnering attention from young readers as well as literary critics. This means that this market is healthier than ever--and so is the competition for getting published. So what are the keys to writing a successful young adult novel? Before you even start typing, you must get into the mind of your target audience. Mary Kole, author of Writing Irresistible Kidlit , shares invaluable advice for walking in the shoes of the YA reader.
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Turning young adult novels into feature films has been all the rage this decade. Never has the prospect of adapting a YA novel to the big screen been so profitable for Hollywood. L Stine's hugely popular Goosebumps series is on the way, as well as the final chapter to the Hunger Games Franchise: Mockingjay - Part 2. This movie goes dark and gritty where Chris Columbus' previous two Potter films went light and whimsical. Azkaban has Harry and the gang trying to deal with Sirius Black, frenetically played by Gary Oldman, a man whom they believe is out to get revenge on Harry for his imprisonment. Is that a bad thing?
Solomon Kane is a fictional character created by the pulp -era writer Robert E. A late 16th—early 17th century Puritan , Solomon Kane is a somber-looking man who wanders the world with no apparent goal other than to vanquish evil in all its forms. His adventures, published mostly in the pulp magazine Weird Tales , often take him from Europe to the jungles of Africa and back. Howard described him as a tall, sombre and gloomy man of pale skin, gaunt face and cold eyes, all of it shadowed by a slouch hat. He is dressed entirely in black and his weaponry usually consists of a rapier , a dirk , and a brace of flintlock pistols.
Kane is a fictional character created by American author Karl Edward Wagner in a series of three novels and about 20 short stories published between and The majority of Kane tales are sword and sorcery with strong elements of gothic horror , set in a grim, pre-medieval world which is nonetheless ancient and rich in history. In some of Wagner's later stories Kane appears in the present day — for example, as a drug dealer in "Lacunae" and as a somewhat suspect publishing magnate in "At First Just Ghostly". Little is known about Kane's origins. In the story "Misericorde", he declares to one of his foes that his father's name was Adam and his stepmother's name was Eve , possibly making him the biological son of the Biblical Adam's first wife Lilith.
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