New Adult: The Category in Between That Everyone Forgot

Traditional publishers, who for years had told authors to age their characters down to make the books young adult, or age them up to the adult category, were finally seeing the truth: there was a massive underserved market for this new category, which was christened “new adult.” Publishers didn’t se...

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