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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2020 · 48 MIN

The biggest YA book takeaways from 2020

from Bookmarked: A YA Book Podcast · host Bookstacked.com

There's a lot to say about 2020. Like every other industry, publishing wasn't spared from the pandemic. Readers and authors around the world reckoned with the current events that shaped our lives. As we say goodbye to 2020, we look back at some of the biggest changes and themes we saw in YA books and publishing as a whole. One thing is for certain: things definitely changed this year. Support Us: You can support our show and website when you buy your YA books from our Bookshop storefront. In this episode: Thank you for the kind reviews and comments we've received in recent months! Are we seeing less YA book movie adaptations? Are television adaptations the new endgame? Book marketing has really transformed this year. There are some upsides and downsides. Authors seem more accessible to international readers. This was a tough year for anyone who loved BookCon and BookExpo. Will we ever see book conventions like these again? Readers have been holding authors and publishers accountable — but that was even more true this year. Everyone should reflect on the books they choose to promote and give prominence to. Related Links: Chelsea's podcast interview with Anna Meriano — definitely worth a listen if you haven't tuned in yet! Read about Chelsea's NaNoWriMo experience Spencer's piece on the history of the epistolary novel The New York Times article Saul mentioned: Why Is Publishing So White? Get In Touch: Let your voice be heard! There are several ways you can get in touch with us and interact with the show. Your messages might be included in a future episode! Record and send us a voice message! Follow and talk to us through Twitter! Send us an old-fashioned email! Follow the hosts: Saul Marquez: @SAULMARQ Chelsea Regan: @ChelseaRegan17 Spencer Miller: @SpencerBMiller (Instagram) Mary Dempsey: @EmKateDee (BookTube)

There's a lot to say about 2020. Like every other industry, publishing wasn't spared from the pandemic. Readers and authors around the world reckoned with the current events that shaped our lives. As we say goodbye to 2020, we look back at some of the biggest changes and themes we saw in YA books and publishing as a whole. One thing is for certain: things definitely changed this year. Support Us: You can support our show and website when you buy your YA books from our Bookshop storefront. In this episode: Thank you for the kind reviews and comments we've received in recent months! Are we seeing less YA book movie adaptations? Are television adaptations the new endgame? Book marketing has really transformed this year. There are some upsides and downsides. Authors seem more accessible to international readers. This was a tough year for anyone who loved BookCon and BookExpo. Will we ever see book conventions like these again? Readers have been holding authors and publishers accountable — but that was even more true this year. Everyone should reflect on the books they choose to promote and give prominence to. Related Links: Chelsea's podcast interview with Anna Meriano — definitely worth a listen if you haven't tuned in yet! Read about Chelsea's NaNoWriMo experience Spencer's piece on the history of the epistolary novel The New York Times article Saul mentioned: Why Is Publishing So White? Get In Touch: Let your voice be heard! There are several ways you can get in touch with us and interact with the show. Your messages might be included in a future episode! Record and send us a voice message! Follow and talk to us through Twitter! Send us an old-fashioned email! Follow the hosts: Saul Marquez: @SAULMARQ Chelsea Regan: @ChelseaRegan17 Spencer Miller: @SpencerBMiller (Instagram) Mary Dempsey: @EmKateDee (BookTube)

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