Write Shorter Books? Here's the scoop on that...
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Episode Summary
Beth and Lisa discuss their summer activities and insights from the ALA conference, emphasizing the need for shorter middle-grade books and adaptability in writing. They also announce changes to their podcast format for improved content quality.
Key Discussion Points
- Summer Vacation Reflections: Beth and Lisa reminisce about their childhood summer vacations and discuss how the tradition of summer vacation reports in school can be exclusionary.
- ALA Conference Insights: Lisa shares her experience at the ALA conference, highlighting the rejuvenating atmosphere and the importance of networking with librarians, editors, and fellow authors.
- Trends in Middle-Grade Fiction: The demand for shorter middle-grade books (around 35,000-40,000 words) and the increasing inclusion of illustrations to cater to shorter attention spans.
- Importance of Adaptability in Writing: The necessity for authors to stay updated with current trends, listen to feedback from beta readers and industry professionals, and adapt their writing accordingly.
- Podcast Updates: The podcast will now feature two episodes per month focusing on quality content, including interviews with industry professionals and craft-focused episodes.
Conclusion
Beth and Lisa emphasize the importance of adapting to industry trends and listening to feedback to succeed in writing. They announce changes to their podcast format to ensure high-quality content and share valuable insights from the ALA conference.
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