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Old 03-06-2011, 11:22 AM   #1
John Carroll
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should I add content advisory?

I find myself writing graphic details about the violence in my fantasy genre books. I don't know why, but it's the way the words are falling on the page so I'm going with it.

Should I add a content advisory in the description and perhaps at the beginning of the book, and how much detail should I give if I do?

Like: "Contains sections of graphic violence".
Or: "Contains sections with gory blood and death."

Also, would those scenes prevent it from being YA safe? I don't use any swear words and all of the love scenes stop before things get graphic, which is weird because I approve of love much more than I approve of violence."
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