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Writing for Young People: Critical Readings and Discussions on Craft
By (Author) Elen Caldecott
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
5th March 2026
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Writing and editing guides
Childrens and teenage literature studies: general
Paperback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Applying the methodology of reading-as-a-writer to the craft of writing for young people, this textbook combines critical analysis, unique author-insight and practical application of ideas to give writers the skills to create successful fiction for youth audiences. Under the guidance of childrens author Elen Caldecott, compelling close readings dig deep into the construction of modern classics and contemporary middle-grade, YA, picture books and more to explore how paragraphs, sentences and words engineer specific reader responses. Interviews with the author of the extracted work follow before each chapter rounds off with writing exercises that prompt writers to engage with techniques and ideas discussed.
Accessible and equipping writers with the valuable knowledge and skills to write in one of the fastest-growing fields in creative writing, Writing for Young People
- Draws upon the works of prominent writers such as David Almond, Leigh Bardugo, Louis Sachar, Jasbinder Bilan, B. B. Alston, Frank Cotrell Boyce and many more
- Author interviews cover topics such as the books origin, their writing and editing process and their perspective on the analysis made of their work
- Discusses vital craft techniques in novel-writing and editing including language, plotting, constructing characters, narrative time, worldbuilding, dialogue, cultural history, tropes and conventions
- Covers key contemporary issues that students, teachers and professional writers of fiction for youth audiences will encounter from villains, archetypes, class and race, and transnational writing to conceptions of childhood, environment, colonialism, power, coming-of-age and social justice
- Considers the role of wider literary and community landscapes in creating compelling texts
- Includes a list of Further Reading resources
Light-hearted but intellectually rigorous and rewarding, the field of writing for youth readers has been waiting for this book.
With a sharp eye for the nuances of children's literature and a deep understanding of the creative process, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in how stories shape and challenge our understanding of childhood, and beyond. A beautifully written guide to the art of writing for young people, and a must-read for aspiring authors and seasoned readers alike. * C.J. Skuse, Bestselling Author of the Sweetpea Series *
Elen Caldecott is a Lecturer in Creative Writing at Lancaster University, UK. She is the author of 12 novels and dozens of early readers for young people. Her debut novel, How Kirsty Jenkins Stole the Elephant (Bloomsbury, 2009) was shortlisted for the Waterstone's Children's Prize and longlisted for the 2010 Carnegie Award. Her website is https://elencaldecott.com/