Well thank you for that, but YA will never lose me -as a reader and as a writer I spend a lot of time here! In a lot of ways, I don’t really see a difference. I’m selfishly so happy to have you back in YA I was afraid we might’ve lost you back to adult SFF for good with Blackfish City, but you manage to juggle both so well! In sci-fi, a genre that always seems to be a bit more nebulous than others when it comes to what age means, how do you decide what’s a YA story and what’s an adult story? There’s some of me in all my characters, but Solomon definitely has a big piece of my heart – a gay Jewish boy trying to make art and make sense of the world around him while struggling with mental illness. As their quests progress, these two worlds begin to collide. But it’s also the story of Solomon, a gay teenage photographer who lives in a city full of monsters and magic, who is trying to save his best friend Ash – the Refugee Princess – from a conspiracy trying to destroy all magic. Miller!Ĭongrats on the new release! Please tell us a little bit about Destroy All Monsters, and especially about Solomon!ĭestroy All Monsters is the story of Ash, a regular teenager in the real world, who is trying to save her best friend Solomon from a mental health crisis. Miller, YA and Adult author, to the site! It’s been quite a past couple of years of awards and category-jumping, and I’m thrilled to have landed him the month of the release of his sophomore YA, Destroy All Monsters. Sci-fi fans undoubtedly need no introduction, but I’m gonna go ahead with one anyway and welcome Sam J.
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