YA Literature: where do we draw the line?
Fondation Metropolis bleu presents

YA Literature: where do we draw the line?

In-person Event
April 26th 2024
9:30 am – 10:30 am / Doors: 9:00 am

10 sherbrooke O, Montréal, QC, Canada
For more information about this event, please contact Fondation Metropolis bleu at frederick.gaudin-laurin@metropolisbleu.org.

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Children's literature first appeared in the 19th century. A century later came the category of "literature for teenagers or young adults (YA)." Since the Harry Potter series, YA has become more popular than ever, and the collections are multiplying. Who exactly is this elusive audience? What are they looking for? How do you attract them, and keep them? What are their favourite subjects? Who buys these kinds of books—parents or teenagers? Is "literature for teenagers or young adults (YA)" an ap propriate category? These are just some of the questions addressed by professionals from different countries, as perspectives vary. Fanuel Hanán Díaz, Chief Editor of Children´s Literature in Editorial Norma (Colombia), coordinator of the Certificate in Children´s and Young Adults Literature at Universidad Metropolitana (Venezuela) and editor of Latin American children’s literature magazine Barataria;  Lawrence Schimel, author, translator and senior editor at NorthSouth Books, the U.S. division of Swiss picture book publisher NordSüd Verlag;  Author and publisher Nadia Essalmi, who founded Yomad in 1998, the first publishing house specialising in books for children and young people in Morocco. She holds key positions in several Moroccan professional associations. 

Participants:   Fanuel Hanán Díaz (Venezuela) Lawrence Schimel (Spain-United States), Nadia Essalmi (Maroc)  

Animateur/Host: Cynthia Rodriguez 

Avec l’appui du Bureau du Québec à Bogotà 

Refunds
Until the event starts
Access for persons with mobility impairment
Yes
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Children's literature first appeared in the 19th century. A century later came the category of "literature for teenagers or young adults (YA)." Since the Harry Potter series, YA has become more popular than ever, and the collections are multiplying. Who exactly is this elusive audience? What are they looking for? How do you attract them, and keep them? What are their favourite subjects? Who buys these kinds of books—parents or teenagers? Is "literature for teenagers or young adults (YA)" an ap propriate category? These are just some of the questions addressed by professionals from different countries, as perspectives vary. Fanuel Hanán Díaz, Chief Editor of Children´s Literature in Editorial Norma (Colombia), coordinator of the Certificate in Children´s and Young Adults Literature at Universidad Metropolitana (Venezuela) and editor of Latin American children’s literature magazine Barataria;  Lawrence Schimel, author, translator and senior editor at NorthSouth Books, the U.S. division of Swiss picture book publisher NordSüd Verlag;  Author and publisher Nadia Essalmi, who founded Yomad in 1998, the first publishing house specialising in books for children and young people in Morocco. She holds key positions in several Moroccan professional associations. 

Participants:   Fanuel Hanán Díaz (Venezuela) Lawrence Schimel (Spain-United States), Nadia Essalmi (Maroc)  

Animateur/Host: Cynthia Rodriguez 

Avec l’appui du Bureau du Québec à Bogotà 

Refunds
Until the event starts
Access for persons with mobility impairment
Yes

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Transport collectif Public transportation
Métro Saint-Laurent – Ligne verte/Green line
Métro Sherbrooke – Ligne orange/Orange line
Autobus 24 ou/or 55 bus lines
Le transport collectif est le meilleur moyen pour
se rendre au Festival et se déplacer d’un site à l’autre.
Public transportation is the best way to get to
the Festival and from site to site.

Stationnement Parking
• Payant à l’intérieur de l’Hôtel10 Payable inside Hotel 10
• Dans les rues avoisinantes On the surrounding streets

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