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| | | When I wrote my 2011 post that broke down the statistics on LGBT young adult books, I was relying on data collected by other people for other (equally valid) purposes. I wrote the post in one long, late night of number crunching, and I always hoped that I'd have the opportunity to revisit that data because I was pretty sure I'd gotten some things wrong. This year for YA Pride, I've decided to look at the data again, but with a different, more specific focus. My conclusions echo what I've concluded every year since 2011: There aren't a lot of LGBT YA books being published, and there is definitely room for growth and change in the kinds of LGBT YA being published. The good thing is, I do think that change is happening, even if it's at a snail's pace. The Data ... | ||