Here is the question I asked: I wondering if you could talk about the switch from writing for adults to teenagers. Did you have to change your writing style in anyway? Are there certain things creatively that you can/can't write about for teens?
CJ: I’ve always loved reading YA and everyone kept telling
me that as a pediatrician, I should write it. But honestly, I never found a
story that I thought was worthy of my kids—my patients—until BROKEN. Writing
for kids is tons
tougher than writing for adults. Most grownups read for
entertainment, but kids read for so much more. They want to vicariously
experience the world and the choices they’ll be expected to make as adults as
well as learn who they are and how they can fit into that larger universe once
they’re the ones in charge.
Funny thing is, once I began BROKEN and found my YA voice
(very different than my adult thrillers’ narrative voice), I realized I could
be much more emotionally honest than with my adult work—which also meant I
could tell edgier stories. After finishing BROKEN, I now have ideas for more YA
thrillers and can’t wait to write them!
Unlike
my adult thrillers, I actually find that I can go deeper and darker emotionally
with YA, which is a lot of fun—just goes to show that you can still have the
thriller pacing and adrenalin rush without it all being car chases and
explosions.
I
don’t think there’s anything off limits for YA—it’s all in how you handle the
topic. After all, teens are pretty smart, they see the same things on TV and
online that adults do, so what’s important isn’t to try to hide topics from
them but to empower teens to understand and make good choices.
For
instance, I just turned in DAMAGED, my second YA Thriller, and this one was so
hard to write! It deals with two kids, Jesse and Miranda, being black mailed by
a cyber-predator using capping (screen capture images) and how they find the
courage to stand up to him (with the help of their parents). They go through
hell and some of the things that happen to them were so painful to write that I
was weeping as I typed—but then I was crying again when I wrote the ending as
they rose above it all and triumphed.
About CJ:
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of
twenty-one novels, former pediatric ER doctor CJ Lyons has lived the life she
writes about in her cutting edge Thrillers with Heart.
Winner
of the International Thriller Writers’ coveted Thriller Award, CJ has been
called a "master within the genre" (Pittsburgh Magazine) and her work
has been praised as "breathtakingly fast-paced" and
"riveting" (Publishers Weekly) with "characters with beating
hearts and three dimensions" (Newsday).
Learn
more about CJ's Thrillers with Heart at www.CJLyons.net
Broken has an amazing cover! I love it! It was great to hear from CJ! I wish her the best of luck! I can't wait to read her books. :)
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