The New Adult Category: Where Did It Go?
The term “new adult” may be more relevant to the writer and publisher than to the reader or retailer.
The term “new adult” may be more relevant to the writer and publisher than to the reader or retailer.
Is it the changing of the guard or the changing of publishing culture—and what do such changes mean to authors?
An overview of the factors that contribute to market designation in books for older children Traditionally grouped together as children’s books, middle grade (MG) and young adult (YA) literature are two distinct categories, each with its own nuances. Although adults might be active consumers of young adult (YA) books, they are not the intended audience—but … Read more