![]() The spinoff series, The Originals, went into its second season, and Pretty Little Liars went into its fifth season. On television, The Vampire Diaries went into its sixth season and won the Teen Choice Award for best science fiction or fantasy series for the fifth year in a row. Originally published in Grim.Ģ014 was yet another very strong year for YA.Īt the cinema, 2014 was a big year for dystopian films with adaptations of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1, The Maze Runner, The Giver, and Divergent, among others. Originally published in Nature Futures.įigment copyright © 2014 by Jeri Smith-Ready. The Stuff We Don’t Do copyright © 2014 by Marissa Lingen. Originally published in Kaleidoscope: Diverse YA Science Fiction and Fantasy Stories. Originally published in Uncanny.Ĭookie Cutter Superhero copyright © 2014 by Tansy Rayner Roberts. The Boy Who Grew Up copyright © 2014 by Christopher Barzak. Selfie copyright © 2014 by Sandra McDonald. Originally published in Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean.Ĭollected Likenesses copyright © 2014 by Jamey Hatley. Memory Lace copyright © 2014 by Payal Dhar. Originally published in Strange Horizons. ![]() Resurrection Points copyright © 2014 by Usman T. Originally published in Elements: A Collection of Speculative Fiction, EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing, April 2014. Jelly and the D-Machine copyright © 2014 by Suzanne Church. The Ancestors copyright © 2014 by Laurie Tom. Originally published in The Australian Review of Fiction. No Mercy for the Executioner copyright © 2014 by Deborah Biancotti. Originally published in Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet. The Endless Sink copyright © 2014 by Damien Ober. No Lonely Seafarer copyright © 2014 by Sarah Pinsker. Walkdog copyright © 2014 by Sofia Samatar. Originally published in Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean. Martin’s Griffin 2014).Ĭat Calls copyright © 2014 by Margo Lanagan. Originally published in My True Love Gave to Me: Twelve Holiday Stories, edited by Stephanie Perkins (St. The Lady and the Fox copyright © 2014 by Kelly Link. Originally published in Flash Fiction Online. The Vitruvian Farmer copyright © 2014 by Marcelina Vizcarra. Selfies copyright © 2014 by Lavie Tidhar. Originally published in Monstrous Affections. Left Foot, Right copyright © 2014 by Nalo Hopkinson. Sign up for the Twelfth Planet Press Newsletterįind Kaleidoscope on Twitter at us on Facebook at KaleidoscopeTPP Continuing in the footsteps of our parent press we are challenging the status quo with books that interrogate, commentate, inspire through thought provoking and provocative science fiction, fantasy and horror. Founded in 2014, Kaleidoscope publishes diverse stories featuring teen protagonists. Kaleidoscope is the YA imprint of Twelfth Planet Press. She told The Tennessean.Year’s Best YA Speculative Fiction 2014 Year’s Best YA Speculative Fiction 2014 edited by Julia Rios and Alisa Krasnostein She plans on leaving the fundraiser up until school starts on August 20. With the donations already far exceeding her target, she said she will put the extra money towards paying for her junior and senior years. Kindness of strangers: More than 1,000 people have raised more than $48,000 for the teenager So she turned to the fundraising website to ensure she could continue studying towards her biomedical engineering degree. With the financial aid already based upon his previous earnings, Wessely learned that she was about $24,000 short for the year. Residential custody of her, so her financial aid was based on his 2013 income. ![]() 'It was a difficult year, but I did my best to persevere,' Wessely wrote on her fundraising page.įreshman year, she lived with her father in Chicago and he took on Wessely explained to Today that her mother had struggled with her brother's death from an overdose five years prior. Cassie Cassieīut just three weeks before the teen headed to college, her mother killed herself. Her mother was unemployed and her financial aid at Vanderbilt was determined by her income.Ī year at the Tennessee university, including tuition, fees, accommodation, books and otherĮxpenses, can reach more than $62,000 a year. On the page, Wessely explains that her mother, Karen Peregrin Wessely, had residential custody of her when she graduated from high school. ![]()
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