User:Astaire/sandbox/YA

Created articles:
 * A Place for Wolves
 * The Black Witch
 * The Leaving
 * Republicans pounce

Articles for creation:
 * American Heart (novel)
 * At Love's Command
 * Bad and Boujee (book)
 * The Blue Eye
 * The Continent (novel)
 * The Embassy House
 * Ember Days
 * Everything's Fine (novel)
 * A Fine Dessert
 * It Is Obscene
 * Kathleen Hale is a Crazy Stalker
 * My Dark Vanessa
 * A Suicide Bomber Sits in a Library
 * The Dictator
 * The Snow Forest
 * They Call Me Wyatt
 * When We Was Fierce
 * YA Twitter

Articles for revision:
 * ''The Adventures of Ook and Gluk: Kung-Fu Cavemen from the Future
 * A Birthday Cake for George Washington
 * American Dirt
 * Blood Heir
 * Carve the Mark
 * Diversity in young adult fiction
 * Sensitivity reader
 * When Harry Became Sally: Responding to the Transgender Moment

WP:CRIT: "Articles dedicated to controversies about a topic are generally discouraged, for many of the same reasons discussed for criticism-related material. Articles dedicated to a controversy may be appropriate if the reliable sources on the topic discuss the controversies as an independent topic."

The New York Times:


 * Teen Fiction and the Perils of Cancel Culture
 * She Pulled Her Debut Book When Critics Found It Racist. Now She Plans to Publish.

Vulture (i.e. New York magazine):
 * The Toxic Drama on YA Twitter
 * The Latest YA Twitter Pile On Forces a Rising Star to Self-Cancel

The Guardian:
 * Torn apart: the vicious war over young adult books
 * ‘If publishers become afraid, we’re in trouble’: publishing’s cancel culture debate boils over

Reason:
 * Teen Fiction Twitter Is Eating Its Young

Slate:
 * The Decade in Young Adult Fiction: As a publishing phenomenon, YA literature entered the decade like a lion. Now it seems to be eating itself alive.

Entertainment Weekly:
 * A timeline of 2019's 5 biggest YA controversies

The New Yorker:
 * In Y.A., Where Is the Line Between Criticism and Cancel Culture?

BuzzFeed News:
 * YA Twitter Can Be Toxic, But It Also Points Out Real Problems

The Critic:
 * The YA boo gang: Young Adult fiction has become cancel culture’s savage front line

Refinery29:
 * What Is #OwnVoices Doing To Our Books?

Other links:


 * Author L.L. McKinney: Barnes & Noble 'Diverse Editions' Are 'Literary Blackface'
 * How a Twitter Mob Derailed an Immigrant Female Author’s Budding Career
 * Kathleen Hale Came For Her Goodreads Critic. Then The Internet Came For Her.
 * Scholastic walks back controversial segregated collection of diverse titles
 * The 2017 College Grad Who Got Attacked by a Horde of YA Authors Had No Idea What She Was Getting Into
 * Hey, young adult authors: writing for teenagers is no excuse to act like them
 * He Was Part of a Twitter Mob That Attacked Young Adult Novelists. Then It Turned on Him. Now His Book Is Canceled.
 * The Reductive Practice of Assigning Book Reviews by Identity
 * In an Era of Online Outrage, Do Sensitivity Readers Result in Better Books, or Censorship?
 * How Review-Bombing Can Tank a Book Before It’s Published
 * ‘It’s totally unhinged’: is the book world turning against Goodreads?
 * She ‘Review Bombed’ Other Writers. Then Her Book Got Pulled.
 * “Race-Fishing” Book Covers Is Not Only Problematic—It Directly Hurts Authors of Color
 * Sir Kazuo Ishiguro warns of young authors self-censoring out of 'fear'
 * Publishing faces 'watershed moment' on free expression, Alexander and Shelley say
 * Where’s the Cancel-Culture Outrage Over Banning Books?
 * The Wrath of Goodreads
 * Publishers scared of cancel culture made me rewrite my book, says Anthony Horowitz
 * When a publisher's staff become book burners, culture itself is cancelled
 * There’s More Than One Way to Ban a Book
 * How Extortion Scams and Review Bombing Trolls Turned Goodreads Into Many Authors’ Worst Nightmare
 * Calling 'Cancel Culture' What It Is
 * The war on words: how cancel culture is taking over the literary world
 * New PEN America Report Warns Against Canceling Books Due to Outrage
 * Publishers are cynically using ‘sensitivity readers’ to protect their bottom lines
 * Navigating cancel culture in the literary world
 * When Social Media Goes After Your Book, What’s the Right Response?
 * Wolves
 * The Uncomfortable Truth About Children’s Books
 * Missing From the Shelf: Book Challenges and Lack of Diversity in Children's Literature
 * When Publishing and Reviewing Diverse Books, Is Expertise Overrated? | Opinion
 * The PC Police Crack Down on . . . Kids Books
 * The Problem With ‘Problematic’
 * Banned Books Week: 'In 2017, censorship comes from an outraged public'
 * Adult Humor Book Discontinued Amid Controversy
 * The purity spiral: how the woke police are ruining Young Adult publishing
 * Under Fire, Abrams to Cease Publishing ‘Bad Little Children’s Books’
 * “When We Was Fierce” Pulled as Demand Grows for More #OwnVoices Stories
 * Writers blocked: Even fantasy fiction is now offensive
 * The Three Attacks on Intellectual Freedom
 * What the Job of a Sensitivity Reader Is Really Like
 * Sensitivity readers are stifling literature
 * Roald Dahl, rewrites and the truth about ‘sensitivity readers’
 * How sensitivity readers corrupt literature
 * Why the use of sensitivity readers is causing such a stir in the publishing world
 * What Sensitivity Readers Actually Do, From a Professional
 * Why ‘sensitivity readers’ are bad for free speech, art, and culture
 * Sensitivity readers: How fiction became the latest frontier in the culture wars
 * The rise of the ‘sensitivity reader’
 * Save Roald Dahl Books From the Dreaded Sensitivity Readers
 * Sensitivity Readers Are the New Literary Gatekeepers
 * Sensitivity readers: what publishing’s most polarising role is really about
 * The Sensitive Question of Sensitivity Readers
 * Stop moaning about sensitivity readers – if there was diversity in publishing we wouldn’t need them
 * Should I have had a sensitivity reader review my book?
 * BRING ON THE SENSITIVITY READERS
 * Let's Talk About Sensitivity Readers
 * Why did “sensitivity readers” revise Roald Dahl’s books?
 * Is My Novel Offensive?
 * Sensitivity Readers Are Distorting the Pages of the Past
 * The Problem with Sensitivity Readers Isn't What You Think It Is
 * Confessions of a Sensitivity Reader
 * What do sensitivity readers actually do? We meet them
 * ‘I was a sensitivity reader – until I realised why I was hired’
 * Publishers defend sensitivity readers as vital tool following author criticism
 * Censorship or evolution? 'Sensitivity readers' divide publishing world
 * Y.A. Author Pulls Her Debut After Pre-Publication Accusations of Racism
 * The rise of sensitivity readers in the literary world: A sign of inclusivity or a threat to free speech?
 * The argument for sensitivity readers
 * There’s a new way for novelists to sound authentic. But at what cost?
 * US author loses book deal for tweet-shaming
 * May I have a word about… trigger warnings
 * Can You Revise a Book to Make It More Woke?
 * This book is racist damaging rewritten
 * Young-adult fiction continues to invite moral drama, on and off the page
 * Q&A: Veronica Roth Returns With The Fates Divide
 * Limiting what novelists can write about won’t help readers
 * Left-wing activists are using old tactics in a new assault on liberalism
 * We can revile Putin’s violence in Ukraine, but we’re not at war with Russian culture
 * Eat, Pray, Cringe: Elizabeth Gilbert Cancels Herself
 * Self-Cancel Culture
 * Alexandra Duncan Withdraws Forthcoming Book
 * REMOVED: Upcoming YA Novel 'Ember Days' Canceled by Author
 * Romance Writers Of America Was Doing Better With Race — Until A Recent Award Choice
 * Important News Regarding the 2021 VIVIAN Awards
 * Everything you need to know about the RWA’s ongoing racism controversy.
 * Romance book award withdrawn for novel about war veteran who slaughtered Lakota at Wounded Knee
 * Pittsburgh children's author writes a 'Banned Book'
 * It Isn’t Censorship When A Publisher Pulls An Offensive Book: It’s Good Business