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Book Lengths and Target Age Groups: Writing for Young People in Regions Outside the UK and US
Most guidelines for writers for young people concerning book lengths and target age groups found online and taught in creative writing courses are, understandably, geared towards the UK and US markets.
Kristien Potgieter
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Estrategia Pedagógica de suspenso metamorfosis en escritura creativa
This research study analyzed creative writing as a means of generating emotion and inspiration, promoting critical thinking and introducing innovative strategies in the classroom.
Leydi Lorena Vasquez Ruiz +2 more
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A Guide to Responsible Scaring: What are the Limitations of Horror in Young Adult Fiction?
Through a close reading of recent Young Adult (YA) horror novels – including Clown in a Cornfield by Adam Cesare; Harrow Lake by Kat Ellis; and I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast is Me by Jamison Shea – as well as Dan Hunt’s own work-in-progress ...
Dan Hunt
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The journal editors, Elen Caldecott and Lucy Cuthew, introduce the seven articles that make up this issue of 'Leaf Journal, On Writing for Young People'.
Elen Caldecott, Lucy Cuthew
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Features of Written Language in Virtual Communication of Deaf Teenagers [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of written language of adolescents and young people with hearing impairment in the virtual space. The study involved 28 people, aged 16 to 20 years, 14 of them were with hearing impairments.
Savchenko E., Khokhlova A.Yu.
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Engaging students to write procedure texts through the culturally-relevant activity of bark painting
For most EFL students, writing in English is a boring and challenging skill; therefore, creative and attractive media such as bark painting is needed. Bark painting is one of the cultural heritages that has not been valued and recognized by Papuan young
Wigati Yektiningtyas +3 more
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Ploughing the Field: (Inter)disciplinary Approaches to YA Studies
The categories of ‘book people’ and ‘child people’ identified by John Rowe Townsend to demarcate the key players in children’s literature studies might also be applied to YA studies, where scholars and practitioners from diverse disciplines – including ...
Emily Corbett, Leah Phillips
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Writing Hopeful Climate Fiction for Middle Grade Readers
Many children suffer from climate anxiety. How can children’s fiction help them? Through the lens of three Middle Grade novels – The Last Bear by Hannah Gold; A Cloud Called Bhura by Bijal Vachharajani and Where the World Turns Wild by Nicola Penfold ...
Rupert Barrington
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Both cg12821679MAPRE3 methylation and MAPRE3 expression are significantly associated with overall survival (OS) of non‐small cell lung cancer. Meanwhile, MAPRE3 expression significantly modified the effect of smoking cessation on OS. Smoking cessation benefits OS merely for patients with high MAPRE3 expression.
Chao Chen +14 more
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Reflections from the team: Co‐creating visual media about ecological processes for young people
Many migratory fish populations are declining, threatened by human‐induced pressures such as habitat loss and fragmentation caused by dams, roads, land use change, climate change and pollution.
Merryn J. Thomas +6 more
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