I think Temp Slave magazine was very popular the year I graduated. — Tom McGeveran (@tmcgev) June 13, 2014


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@gabrielsnyder best cover and title combo ever. Teenbeat Graphica was fantastic and woefully under-celebrated. — PK (@patricking) June 13, 2014


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Man enough to admit I’m psyched when “Cannonball” shows up on my Pandora station devoted to ’90s rock. — Tom McGeveran (@tmcgev) June 13, 2014


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Can’tor — Connor Simpson (@connorsimpson) June 10, 2014


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@gabrielsnyder @thisisjendoll basically they must either be boiled or made of chocolate — Sergio Hernandez (@cerealcommas) June 10, 2014


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The people who hate on adults reading YA will never write anything as unilaterally beloved as YA, by anyone, no matter how great it is. — Foster Kamer (@weareyourfek) June 7, 2014


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Other reason lit fiction aspirants shade YA: It’s haterproof/criticproof. Sales are only affected positively. See: Fandom. Or book bannings. — Foster Kamer (@weareyourfek) June 7, 2014


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People hating on YA probably think the future of books/marketing money is being wasted on John Green and not their Gilead-aping bullshit. :/ — Foster Kamer (@weareyourfek) June 7, 2014


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These idiots hating on YA: Mostly embittered literary fiction types who quietly seethed at the one successful person in their MFA workshop. — Foster Kamer (@weareyourfek) June 7, 2014


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Overheard at a Cobble Hill ice cream place that has a sign asking for small bills: “Edmund — do you have a $20? I only have $100.” — Amanda Terkel (@aterkel) June 7, 2014


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