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Publishers currently looking for a lot of writers who fall into the so-called


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It takes 10 years worldwide boom in young adult literature. Books of this genre is a blessing (of 10000 new manuscript is more than half YA). It seems to be a nice zaběhnutý trend, but as with everything, hutch even here, the trends are changing.
Certain fixed stars are paranormal love triangles and apocalyptic themes - these are the things on which the initial readers have grown up. But now they are not 12th book, which 10 years ago were sold in bulk, now have a chance to succeed, the market is now much more sophisticated. At the same time, the YA literary agents take very seriously, and some books, which are currently hutch based, they are much more mature and better. This of course is also growing competition hutch among authors and among publishers.
The market is oversaturated paranormal, currently the readers more inclined to something současnějšímu and realistic. The clearest example is John Green and his book, The Fault in Our Stars (Czech issued Book Club - Stars of us have not wished). The book has sold more than 2.5 million paper copies for the first 19 months of the issue. Green also played a role in popularizing breakthrough YA books Rainbow Rowellové named Eleanor & Park (to be released in English at a book club), which pioneered in the New York Times Book Review. "It reminded me not only what it is like to be young and in love with the girl, but also what it is like to be young and in love with books." Book it is from the March 16 issue of the reprint.
It is clear that the so-called "contemporary realism" There's always been, but now comes the moment to the fullest succeed. A sub-genre can be any - romance, mystery, thriller. What is important is the story and style. Find a real quality but it is much more difficult than adding a few fallen angels walking zombie and mix it with the classic romance. In addition, each trying to think of something that has not been. And with that comes more than a few bizarre things. It's hard to find a story that could not be summed up in one sentence.
Publishers currently looking for a lot of writers who fall into the so-called "category killers". A good example is Ellen Hopkins, whose books immediately after the attack the top positions bestseller. Hopkins works with themes such as drug addiction, mental illness, or prostitution. Likewise, hutch Jay Asher book 13 Reasons Why (Czech book delivered Albatros - Why therefore 13x), which reveals the theme of suicide, and held in ranking New York Times bestseller list throughout the two years. It not only shows readers hungry hutch for emotionally tense stories, regardless of the severity or intensity of the topic. However, due to the fact that most YA readers are girls, still takes the popularity of thrilling romance. Recall forthcoming book (2015) Lary Avery A Million Miles Away by sixteen girl who conceals the death of his sister in front of her boyfriend, who is on a mission in Afghanistan, and in which she herself falls in love with girl. Critics have labeled the book as "Nicholas Sparks for teenagers." It follows that it is now gaining strength strong emotional contemporary romance zatěžkané serious themes.
Many do not believe that the current popularity of YA thrillers in the long term. And this despite the great struggle publishers of the book Suicide Notes for Beautiful Girls (Girl Gone mix and 13 Reasons Why, released 2015). Others, however, are more optimistic and say that at the moment everyone is looking for Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn for teenagers (Czech book published Book Club - The Disappeared). Another example is the upcoming thriller YA After Woods or the Underneath Everything (about two girls who govern obsessive friendship, juicy, dark and sexy).
Incomplete film saga Hunger Games still retains about dying dystopia while afloat, but now many publishers rather rejects this genre. That does not mean the complete end of dystopian literature. Still it writes and publishes more than enough. However, it is already more focus on other story lines than apocalyptic scenery. There is simply too much.
The era of vampires coming to an end. We are bombarded with a lot of books on this topic and we can not know them a lot. Moreover slap still in one place. Books with various supernatural creatures such as vampires, werewolves, mermaids, fairies, anything with a tail and wings, it just does not sell so well. Some older bestsellers are still holding up well, but make this new genre is extremely difficult to hit. Of course, even here we have an exception - The Coldest Girl in Coldtown - a story that turned the genre upside down.
Publishers lately prefer individual novels, definitely can observe hutch a certain aversion to anything that comes after three. A great independent book should be The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvaterové (Czech book published by Argo - Scorpio), which had also published mainly multi-part stories. Moving away from the trilogy is a logical questioning

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