definitely seen a lot of discussion on this tweet recently
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I think my follow-up thread tonight might help explain? I think there’s a strong market for crossover books at adult SFF publishers, so considering whether a book might fit there instead can be a sound strategic choice
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That makes sense to me, but the wording in the first tweet suggests something very different. Also struck me as odd given the knowledge that many YA readers are adults themselves, so the crossover market is already there, just going in the opposite direction.
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That wording is really weird. Moreover, why does she call herself an "abolitionist"?
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I've seen more than one Fantasy writer pivot to YA to try to "cash in" on the bigger market (or, at least, it seems that way), so this tweet surprised me too. Everyone's experience is different, though.
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Also how is YA "unsellable"??? Like wut???
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I kind of see her point - there’s so much YA being written and shopped about at the moment that it’s a difficult space to complete in.
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at this whole tweet, but the idea that SFF *in particular* doesn’t need to be YA is just, like... what??