Based on her intense and dedicated reading of apprximately 300 young adult novels, Anthony came up with a "countdown of things that show up repeatedly in YA fiction." Some extracts:
#20 - References/analogies to favorite picture books from childhood - especially Horton Finds [sic] a WhoDuly noted.
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#16 - Authors showing their age by naming characters with names they grew up with (i.e., Debbie, Lisa, Kimberly, Alice, Linda, etc.) [a form of authorial bleed-through]
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#14 - Using coffee, cappuccino, and café latte to describe black people's skin.
#13 - Main characters named Hannah and making a point of it being a palindrome
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#6 - Characters who chew on their lip or tongue in times of stress - usually until they taste blood
I don't think Anthony's article is available on the web. (Well, actually it is, but I don't think it's supposed to be available on the web unless one is a member of SCBWI.) Eventually it may appear on her nonfiction webpages, which now feature some of her other articles about writing.
UPDATE: Book Book Book reports that Anthony has now posted her article on her blog.
Love that no. 14 and have even tried to think how parody it: vanilla shake skin? banana yoghurt?
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What a great article! Thanks for pointing me to it. The whole thing is on Anthony's homepage at:
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Yeah, Lee, it makes you kind of wonder how authors ever described characters before Starbucks.
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