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Yash Kesanakurthy

Somewhere between starting her schooling in Saudi Arabia and finishing high school in Singapore, Yash Kesanakurthy realized that she disliked school. It was the fateful move to Vancouver, Canada for a BA in Economics (which, surprise, didn't pan out) that led her to the MA program in Children's Literature at UBC. She had fun immersing herself into the academia of children's literature but nothing beat the joy of writing for The Book Wars, being able to set aside classics and pay attention to the culture of contemporary YA. And now, everything is PB/MG/YA and nothing hurts. Well, some things hurt but nothing her bookshelf can't fix. Currently, she is working on her own YA fantasy novel and an all-ages picturebook. Her life goals include: getting a pet dog, getting published, and presenting you dear readers and Rioters with posts that engage and entertain. (Maybe not in that order?) Blog: The Book Wars Twitter: @SeeYashTweet

The Horror of Humanity: On the Stories That Scare Me

October has always been about exploring what scares me. Past October reads have included just the kind of books that scream ...

Period Fantasy: On Mentions of Menstruation in YA

One of the things that I have always wondered about while reading YA fantasy is why writing about the happier, ...

The Appeal of Magical Boarding Schools

Even though my student life has more or less come to an end, September has always reminded me of how ...

The Thing About Reading On Airplanes

Well, there is the expected: uncomfortable seats, crying children, angry adults, turbulence that reminds you of prayers you thought you’d ...

Fandom 101: Interacting with Casual Readers

I have found that when I love something (like, Stay Up Late Contemplating Headcanons love something) I have trouble: talking ...

Genre Kryptonite: The Artsy Girl

Buffy the Vampire Slayer came later in my life than for most people my age. As a result, I loved ...

On Dating Books

While we at the Riot are taking this lovely summer week off to rest (translation: read by the pool/ocean/on our ...

Fandom 101: Interacting with Female Authors

I have long identified as a fangirl. I believe that fandoms can do real good. Fans often are the ones ...

And Another Thing: On Tokenistic Writing

In my post about the usage of the phrase “forced diversity” to refer to books that have multiple “minority” characters, ...

On Dating Books

This is a guest post from Yash Kesanakurthy. By day, Yash is a reader and lover of children’s literature. When she ...