Fiction Writing Made Easy with Savannah Gilbo | How to Write a Novel & Writing Advice

#247. 5 Secrets to Writing YA Fiction (That Actually Feels Like YA)

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May 12, 2026
Practical craft tips for making YA voice feel immediate and lived-in. How to keep the story anchored in peer relationships instead of adults. Ways to make ordinary events carry identity-level stakes. Techniques for dramatizing big themes through scenes rather than lectures. Why protagonists should stay conflicted and unfinished to keep the engine of the story running.
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ADVICE

Use Three Quick Voice Revision Questions

  • When revising YA ask: is the protagonist experiencing this moment in real time or explaining it with hindsight.
  • Use three checks: in-the-moment experience, not-too-much perspective, reacting from the inside.
INSIGHT

Peers Are The Center Of The YA World

  • In YA the peer world drives the protagonist's emotional life more than adults do.
  • Savannah cites The Hate U Give, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, and A Good Girl's Guide to Murder as peer-centered examples.
ADVICE

Make Peers Drive The Emotional Work

  • Check which relationships do the deepest emotional work and who drives the resolution; shift weight to peers if adults are solving core problems.
  • Keep adults present and complex, but avoid adults changing the protagonist the most.
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