Showing posts with label liz bankes. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 10 July 2013

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Guest Post: Non Pratt of Catnip Publishing on the Lack of LGBTQ YA in the UK

As I was doing my research for LGBTQ YA Month, I realised how few LGBTQ YA is actually published in the UK. I was originally going to write a post that was a discussion-come-rant moaning about 1) How  few LGBTQ YA novels there are written by UK authors and 2) How most of the LGBTQ YA novels by US authors I have been looking into for the Month aren't published in the UK; they don't seem to have been picked up, yet most big YA readers will have at least heard of David Levithan, for example. Why is this? But I thought it wasn't really fair; how can I just moan? Would it not be better to have someone else explain why this is? So I put it out on Twitter, asking if anyone working in publishing would like to answer these questions, and Non Pratt, Commissioning Editor at Catnip Publishing came back to me hugely eager to write something. So I'm so grateful to have Non stopping by today to answer these questions, along with Liz Bankes, Catnip's Editorial Assistant.

Non PrattMany people checking in on Jo's LGBTQ month will be wondering the same things:

How come so few of these great US books are yet to be published in the UK? And where are all the UK-written ones?

It's easy to be led to the conclusion that UK publishers are perhaps scared, especially when stories of straight-washing hit the headlines (although the ones I've actually heard of happened in the US). There's also rumours of people advised against writing a gay protagonist because it would make selling the book harder.

The topic of diversity in publishing is HUGE and can't possibly be addressed in a single blog post, but I'll see what I can do…


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Wednesday, 30 January 2013

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Review: Irresistible by Liz Bankes (#Ad)

Irresistible by Liz BankesIrresistible by Liz Bankes

I was sent this review copy for free by Piccadilly Press for the purpose of providing an honest review.

When Mia gets a summer job in a country club, she strikes up a friendship with the laid-back and funny Dan.

During shifts they keep each other amused and make plans to go travelling. However, from the beginning Mia finds herself drawn to the wealthy bad boy, Jamie.

Jamie and his beautiful and privileged girlfriend Cleo relieve their boredom by messing with people's lives. Mia knows that her relationship with Jamie is wrong, but there's something so dangerously exciting about him that she just can't stop.
From Amazon UK
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Friday, 14 December 2012

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Irresistible by Liz Bankes Blog Tour: The Rise of New Adult

Today, I'm honoured to have the Irresistible by Liz Bankes blog tour stopping by Once Upon a Bookcase! Liz has kindly taken the time to write about the New Adult genre.

Liz BankesThe Rise of New Adult Fiction

I think the key word when talking about New Adult is ‘new’. You are reading about love and passion at the point where they begin. New Adult books tell the stories of the first time these things happen – they are unknown, exciting and new.

Mia in Irresistible is sixteen. She’s had one boyfriend before the summer begins, but she’s never been in love or experienced the passion and confusion that she’s about to find herself thrown into. For me, New Adult books are about the guesses and the missteps you make trying to negotiate love, or other big experiences, for the first time. I think reading a New Adult book puts you on the brink – you are about to throw yourself into the unknown.

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