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      • Middle grade is exactly what it says on the tin. The target age range of the audience for such books would be readers aged 8–12 (3rd grade to 6th grade in the U.S. school system, hence ‘middle grade.’ In the U.K. it’s also referred to as ‘junior fiction,’ but ‘middle grade’ is most common). YA stands for Young Adult.
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  1. Aug 7, 2014 · What sets a middle-grade novel apart from a young adult novel? If you said MG is for readers ages 8–12, and YA is for readers ages 13–18, then give yourself a check plus. But if you’re writing for the juvenile market and that’s all you know about these two categories, then I’m afraid you still need to stick around for the rest of this ...

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  2. Apr 24, 2022 · Middle-grade and YA books can be in any genre at all, from science fiction to historical. What makes a novel one or the other is most usually the age of your target reader, the themes in the story, and the voice. Let’s begin. The basics. Middle grade is exactly what it says on the tin.

  3. Aug 21, 2020 · Underneath the middle grade and YA umbrellas lie all the usual fiction genres, although some don’t crop up often in children’s book because they're inappropriate or inaccessible for a young audience, like police procedurals, splatterpunk and erotic thrillers!

  4. Jan 1, 2024 · Style: One of the biggest elements of Middle Grade fiction is that it tends to end on a hopeful note. Like YA, it can be any style, any genre, and any format. But at the end of the day, hope vs. darkness is one of the dividing lines between MG and YA novels.

    • Check the word count. How long should your story be? Word count is important when it comes to figuring out what type of book you’re writing. Most middle-grade books run between 30,000 and 50,000 words since they’re geared for kids on a lower reading level (normally eight- to 12-year-olds).
    • Check the prose level. A 10-year-old is on a different reading level than a 17-year-old, so the prose needs to be adjusted accordingly. Middle-grade books are written in simple, clear language; however, they can’t sound dumbed-down, which is why the middle-grade voice is so hard to nail.
    • Check the character. In YA, the protagonist typically leaves home while in MG they’re connected to home. To put this another way, in a middle grade book the protagonist will discover who they are in relation to home.
    • Check the content. Violence, language and sex — how much of these components does your manuscript have? Let’s look at these one-by-one and figure out where the line is drawn.
  5. Mar 4, 2024 · Middle-grade novels, which are written for ages 8–12, tend to be shorter, more optimistic, and written with clear (but not unsophisticated) simplicity. YA novels, written for ages 12+, can be grittier, more introspective, and sometimes more complex.

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  7. Apr 3, 2019 · Middle grade fiction will generally be shorter than YA fiction, but again, there are exceptions. As a general idea: Middle grade fiction is generally 30,000–50,000 words (though fantasy can run longer to allow for adequate worldbuilding). Young adult fiction is generally 50,000–75,000 words (with the same note for fantasy).

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