Apr. 30th, 2009

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Wishing you good things, notonly for today, but for everything else in your life right now.  Good luck, your friends are rooting for you!

And you deserve to be rooted for, because you are a seriously awesome person!  See?  You even get the "serious awesomeness" tag!
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Evidently some of the grognards in the SF field were grumbling, because YA books won the Nebula (Powers, by Ursula K. LeGuin), Tiptree (The Knife of Never Letting Go, Patrick Ness), and have even been nominated for the Hugo. John Scalzi has a trenchant response that should send these grumblers back under their rocks, but don't stop there; the responses include a number of recommendations for new YA novels that adults may find interesting.

I find this particularly interesting, because YA books were what got me into reading Speculative Fiction, and some of the ones I read, I'll put up against any adult novel.  Books like have Spacesuit Will Travel, or The Star Beast, or The Homeward Bounders, or The Spirit Ring or The White Mountains are books I'll happily have on my shelf next to any "adult" novel.

I admit that I have a weakness for YA books, because they tend to have more of a straightforward concentration on character and plot, and they are one of the few groups of SF novels that actually adhere to the concept of putting everything in a reasonable length. And I admit my writing style is more in the line of YA writing.  But beyond that, YA books have been a gateway to a broader interest in SF for generations, and its nice to see them get recognition for that fact.

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