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Old 09-26-2011, 11:15 AM   #32
Skip Wyona
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Originally Posted by OtterBooks View Post
Recently I've felt the opposite. Seems like YA is where most of the good writing is going these days.
Very true. The selling of the 'YA' label might have changed over the past years but in the past YA books were better written because the buyers, mostly libraries, were more demanding. And as many writers know, it is more difficult to write short novels of quality than lengthy ones.
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