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What Would You Like to See More/Less of in YA?



Mine:
More everything in Stacia's list, especially the space sci-fi.
Yes to more male main characters.
More protagonists of color. Not (just) supporting characters - main characters.
Standalones that are NOT contemp/realistic fiction.
More horror and/or psychological thrillers.
Unique magic systems.
Pirates.
More stories about friendship, or ANY relationships that aren't romances. (I like romance in books, but authors maybe feel like they HAVE to include it. And they don't.)

...a more even mix of male protagonists...fewer love triangles.
More protagonists of color.
Standalones that are NOT contemp/realistic fiction.
More stories about friendship.
I love it when a story is about M\F friendship, occasionally with slightly blurred lines like in


I agree with you a 1000x over on this one.
I'd love more horror driven YA pieces that don't shy away from being dark.

I agree with you a 1000x over on this one.
I'd love more horror driven YA pieces that don't shy away from being dark."
And I support your list, Rachel, including Jenny's demand.
Plus more humor, as you said, Stacia.
Leave all the romance you want in YA. But convince me. I don't fall easyly.
Im all in for more Standalones that are NOT contemp/realistic fiction.
also more horror and creep.
Can never get enough monsters
also more horror and creep.
Can never get enough monsters

More non-magical/paranormal. I like paranormal, it happens to be my favorite, but, sometimes I just want to read about something more "real" and believable.
I disagree with wanting more horror and darker. But that's just me.

Try Lockdown if you havent yet it is very dark but part of a series.




Also done with 2 short stories:




I mean, really? Humanity is not the brightest species of the bunch, but reading about some of these characters makes me want to throw my kindle across the room.
And I would probably fast for no more stupid love triangles too.
From all the books I've EVER read, I think only 2 or 3 of the MANY stories with love triangles haven't been obvious as to who is going to end up together. And those few left, have done an amazing job a keeping me on edge. Everything else? Saw it from a mile away, and it frustrated me to no end to have to put up with the LOVE TRIANGLE for longer.

One other thing I'd like to add that goes with Carina's less stupid MCs (which I also agree with) is less stupid names. I feel like so many characters have these ridiculous made up names that make me gag. I don't have a lot of love for Twilight but Stephanie Meyer did pick great names that were popular from when the vampires would have been born.
I give more of a pass for sci-fi/fantasy but it still should make some sense. I really liked the Hunger Games names with the tie in to the different districts e.g. Glimmer from the luxury district, Wiress from technology.

And less stupid MCs for sure! Maybe an intelligent girl that doesn't become a doormat for a guy, or constantly make horrible decisions. Maybe some "good role models" or something.
Interesting point about the names Natalie, I didn't think about it but there are a lot of the silly ones out there. I like when there is meaning behind a characters name.




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Stacia (the 2010 club), groupaholic, YA-MA founder
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I do think that I spend time wondering why authors aren't constantly looking to come up with the "next big thing" instead of cashing in on the "last big thing," if that makes sense?
Even so, I will read another vampire book, another dystopia book, or even another love triangle book if the summary looks interesting, or if I trust the author to take me there. Look at books like The Hallowed Ones, where the vampires were creepy and not romanticized. There's still room to breathe new life into old topics.

Unless it's abwsolutely well done, with an awesome story and plot around it(which happens rarely), I am so sick of seeing it done so often.

And hey, maybe once in a while, a good female-centric fantasy novel in which the heroine doesn't fall in love with anyone! And in which the absence of romance or pairing-off is not depicted as a failure or defeat!
I would also like to see more books, like Midori Snyder's Oran Trilogy, which feature more than one heroine. I'm very tired of book after book giving us only one important female character, with all other female characters (if there even are any) written as her foils.
And please, can we give "Beauty and the Beast" variations a bit of a rest? Human female/nonhuman male -- it's getting old, don't you think? Or else flip the genders once in a while, and show a love story between an ordinary guy and a magical nonhuman girl?

I agree with pretty much everything you guys have said!! Especially insta love and LOVE TRIANGLES. Love triangles are SO unrelatable!


Because if you could deal with the second, there is an alternate take on historical Venice in



If you had a hot vampire book, that doesn't give you the green light to flood the market with every vampire idea that crosses your path.
STOP IT STOP IT!!!!!!!!!!
We want variety!
This has happened with:
Vampires
Angels
Wares
Fairies
Dystopian
Troubled Teen Contemporary YA
Fairytale Retellings
(feel free to add to my list)


This said, I also want to add to the discussion that I am an author and that I have had publishers reject my paranormal book which they said kept them up reading at night and was beautifully written, but they wouldn't take it on. NOT ENOUGH ROMANCE. I am putting the book out later in the month as is, but I wanted to make the point that authors are pressured to write things publishers think will sell and publishers sometimes don't publish things that maybe would change the market for fear of not selling them.

Publishers are looking to make money. If a trend is selling, they are going to want to put out more of the same trend.
Even though I am wanting people to write new and different stories, I understand (to a certain extent) why publishers do ride out some of these waves.
Last year (or was it the year before?) I got all excited about a centaur book and asked if anyone wanted to read it with me. No one responded. No one seemed interested in a book about a girl who hung out with centaurs. I was all BUT OMG I HAVEN'T SEEN THIS DONE BEFORE, DON'T YOU GET IT?!? And it was like crickets up in here. (not that it has any effect on the point I'm trying to make, but the book itself didn't end up being all that great. :p)
So different does not always equal sales, as much as I would like it to.

That being said I love that smaller imprints such as Strange Chemistry and Soho Teen are coming out with new and original titles and ideas.
Also there is:
Spencer Hill
K-Teen (Kensington)
Flux
(feel free to add to the list)



Kelley, you should check out The Cadet of Tildor if you want a female lead fantasy without a romance. I believe it is a standalone, as well.

*plauds to Kelley*
"I also want to add to the discussion that I am an author and that I have had publishers reject my paranormal book which they said kept them up reading at night and was beautifully written, but they wouldn't take it on. NOT ENOUGH ROMANCE.
Ugh. That sucks. Especially in the eyes of a reader like me...who's always in search of books where romance is marginal...I hope you'll be able to stay your ground Katie :).

However, I do have to wonder - If X publisher likes the book but wants it only as a series... how many authors have been asked to "make book two"?

Thanks,Roberta! I am digging my heels in. There's romance, but it's not the main thrust of the book.



YA author here--thank you for this thread! One of the reasons I started writing YA is because of my frustration with some of the trends mentioned here, and because I wanted my friends' daughters to have some YA novels to read that don't feature insta-love, love triangles, weak heroines, etc (I'll admit, my book has romance, but it's only one element of the book, and the characters don't move out of the "friend zone" until about 2/3 of the way in).
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My wish list :
more space sci-fi
different/new creature types (i.e. hybrid creatures like centaurs, aliens, cyborgs, bird shifters, etc.)
superheroes
realistic love stories
humor
mystery