There’s SO MUCH awesome YA sci-fi coming our way this year! Here are 12 YA sci-fi titles publishing in the first six months of 2018.
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5 bite-sized writing insights from Patrick Ness
At a recent Barnes & Noble event for his beautiful and extraordinary new novel RELEASE, Patrick Ness shared some great writing insights:
- It’s always interesting hearing writers talk about writing… but ultimately, no two writers write the same way, so find the way and the process that works for you.
- Everything in writing is world-building, whether you’re writing sci-fi or contemporary YA. The things you’re writing about don’t have to be true, they just have to be convincing. You just have to create a world in which those things could logically happen.
- A book is not a song. A book is a performance of a song. It’s how you sing it that counts.
- You can write about anything in YA as long as you earn it. The only time things are harmful is if they’re cheaply handled.
- He doesn’t outline, but he usually knows the last line, and some general story beats. Everything else is discovery. (But see tip #1 above — he was very clear, that’s just what works for him! It may not work for you).
There you have it! 5 things to think about when you’re daydreaming or outlining or drafting or editing. Ness also shared on-set Chaos Walking photos of him with Tom Holland and Nick Jonas… by quickly holding up his phone so no one could really see them! Anticipation in the room was high for the movie, it’s fair to say! Ness was also super-focused on the audience — he grabbed a bunch of huge medical textbooks to put on his chair for him to sit on so that the folks at the back could see him. The man is a legend. So, absorb his insights, then make them your own—and kick some serious writing ass!—so that one day your thoughts on writing are the topic of a blog!
One day can change everything: Patrick Ness’s RELEASE
Patrick Ness, the staggeringly talented YA deity behind the Chaos Walking trilogy, A Monster Calls, More Than This, and the heartbreakingly brilliant—and heartbreakingly canceled—TV show CLASS (which featured some of the greatest YA sci-fi writing we’ve ever seen), has a new book out. This is, of course, a very good thing. The book is called RELEASE and—spoiler—it’s wonderful. This is why you should read it.

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8 great female-penned YA sci-fi novels
There are SO MANY awesome female-penned YA sci-fi novels. Here are 8 of the very best!
YA novels to read while you wait for WESTWORLD season 2
Yes, we know Westworld was a show with very deliberately slow burn pacing… but did they have to make the wait for S2 such a slow burn too?! Apparently, yes, they did, so here are 5 YA novels to help you achieve God Mode while you wait for the storyline to be rebooted.
New YA Patrick Ness TV show alert!
One of the greatest YA writers of all time—two-time Carnegie winner Patrick Ness—has a new TV show starting on BBC America this Saturday!
It’s bitingly funny, beautifully diverse, insanely emotional, and super intense. It’s a grounded sci-fi show set in a high school, a little bit like Buffy, but darker and edgier. And ruder.
Here are 5 reasons why you need to watch it!!
YA vs. the Multiverse
You know how it is. You’re just moseying along, minding your own business, when you stumble into a whole multiverse situation. Universes everywhere. They look the same, but some things are slightly different…. Ugh. Should’ve stayed in bed today and read a bunch of books instead.
You know how it goes. You’re moseying along, minding your business, when you find yourself in a total multiverse situation. Universes all over the place. They seem the same, but they’re not quite the same. Should’ve stayed in bed this morning and… uh, wait a minute…
Check out our guide to 5 YA novels that dive deep into that messy world of parallel universes and alternate realities.
GEMINA review: Wow.
One year after the all-conquering ILLUMINAE took over the YA world, Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff are back with the glorious and somehow even more epic GEMINA—and this time they’ve brought along Marie Lu for the ride to do the illustrations!! It’s CRAZY AMAZING. Bigger, bolder, more action, more emotion… Here’s D’s review on the BN Teens Blog. You need this book. You need it. Buy it. Now.
Seriously. Wow.
2016 YA sci-fi preview!
If, like us, you LOVE you some sweet YA sci-fi, check out this list of 10 awesome new YA sci-fi coming out from now through the end of the year. This list includes the INSANELY FANTASTIC GEMINA, the sequel to last year’s INSANELY FANTASTIC ILLUMINAE, both written by the positively godlike team of Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff. GEMINA is some next-level sh*t. Just sayin’.
5 YA books to read to keep you going until Doctor Who’s return
Waiting for Doctor Who to come back (and Patrick Ness’s spinoff Class to air) got us like:
Since we’re guessing you don’t have a TARDIS, here are 5 YA novels you can read to help you cope until then!