This is a list of interesting interviews from YA authors about their craft:
Sherman Alexie: A Texas Book Festival audio interview with John Jahnski on writng, featuring his books Flight, and The Absolute True Diary of a Part-time Indian.
Laurie Halse Anderson: A "YA Lit Bitch" interview with Ellen Papazian from Bitch Magazine about feminism and craft, specifically featuring Wintergirls and Speak.
Melvin Burgess: an interview with Joanne Stapley on his YA book review blog Once Upon a Bookcase about teen sexuality and writing, featuring his book Doing It.
Kerry Cohen: an excellent Q & A from her website, on her attitudes about adolescent sexuality, and her book Loose Girl: A Memior of Promiscuity.
Rachel Cohn and David Levithan: a blog interview with Little Willow about their YA novel Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist, the use of language and realism, and excitement over the film version.
Sara Hantz: an interview with Joanne Stapley on her YA book review blog Once Upon a Bookcase about teen sexuality and writing, featuring her book The Second Virginity of Suzy Green.
Joanna Kenrick: an interview with Joanne Stapley on her YA book review blog Once Upon a Bookcase about teen sexuality and writing, featuring her book Screwed.
Ron Koertge: an interview with Sarah Erwin from The Book Source about his writing style and his books The Brimstone Journals and Stoner & Spaz. And another interview from Guys Lit Wire on Now Playing: Stoner & Spaz II.
Margo Lanagan: an interview at with Jeff VanderMeer at Clarkesworld Magazine on her novel Tender Morsels and the contraversy over its violent content.
Serena Robar: an interview with Joanne Stapley on her YA book review blog Once Upon a Bookcase about teen sexuality, the curent state of sexuality in YA fiction, featuring her book Giving Up the V.
Adam Rapp: an e-interview with Ann Angel from The ALAN Review about his first three books and how he uses language, including details about The Copper Elephant.
Laura Ruby: an interview with Joanne Stapley on her YA book review blog Once Upon a Bookcase about teen sexuality, the curent state of sexuality in YA fiction, featuring her book Good Girls.
Tanya Lee Stone: an interview with Joanne Stapley on her YA book review blog Once Upon a Bookcase about teen sexuality, the curent state of sexuality in YA fiction, featuring her book A Bad Boy Can Be Good for a Girl.
Sara Zarr: a "YA Lit Bitch" interview with Ellen Papazian from Bitch Magazine about sexuality and Christianity in her book Story of a Girl.
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- Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction - NY Times
- The Prep School Facebook Scandal - The Daily Beast
- Barefoot Burglar - CNN Crime
- When the Cool Get Hazed - The Slut List - NY Times
- The Day I Threw A Kegger - Teen Ink
- Teens, Nude Photos and the Law – Newsweek
- Boozing, Bikinis & Bullying: HS Cheerleaders Gone Bad
- Facebook Bully Jailed – UK Daily Mail
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