
Middle Grade Matters
On the Middle Grade Matters podcast, host Shannon Balloon talks to to authors and publishing professionals about all things middle grade. The show explores topics like the craft of writing, the journey to getting an agent and publishing a book, and why middle grade books should matter to everyone.
Middle Grade Matters
Ep. 92: Tiffany D. Jackson (Blood in the Water) on Writing MG After Success in YA
In this episode, Tiffany D. Jackson discusses her transition from writing young adult thrillers to her first middle grade novel, Blood in the Water. She shares insights into her writing process, the challenges of creating age-appropriate content, and the significance of Martha's Vineyard in her story. Tiffany emphasizes the importance of understanding child development in writing for younger audiences and reflects on her journey as a novelist while balancing motherhood. She offers valuable advice for aspiring writers, encouraging them to read widely and embrace the challenges of the writing process.
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