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The Taguien Cycle is an engaging fantasy series designed for young adults, filling the current gap in Lucerne’s market. With the rise of successful fantasy series, this collection promises a hero's journey filled with adventure, allies, mentorship, and the dynamic struggle against adversaries. Each character—be it the wise teacher, the villainous adversary, or the vulnerable innocent—adds depth to the narrative. The series explores timeless themes of courage, magic, and self-discovery, making it a compelling choice for young readers seeking enchanting tales.
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The Taguien Cycle A Series for Young Adults Judy Lew, Project Editor
Rationale • Lucerne currently has no offering for young adults • Fantasy series have been hits in this hard-to-please market • Customers are turning to other publishers to meet demand Need to decide whether to offer the series to one author or to multiple writers
Characteristics of a Hit Fantasy • A hero • An ally • A teacher • An adversary • An innocent • A problem • A journey • A skill or power • A battle • A twist
The Hero • Reluctant rebel • Innately sympathetic • Untested potential Nic Meiner, used with permission
The Teacher • Does not have to be human • Can be young or old • Can be male or female • Can be beautiful or ugly • Is wise, but can have flaws • Uses powers for good CONTRAST WITH ADVERSARY ON SLIDE 6
The Adversary • Has the same form as the teacher • Can be young or old • Can be male or female • Can be beautiful or ugly • Is wise, but seriously flawed • Uses powers for evil
The Innocent • Vulnerable • Worthy • Forms • People • Other civilizations • Animals • The environment
The Journey • Goals • Challenges • Quests • Tasks
The Skill or Power • Strength • Speed • Magic • Enhanced senses • Healing • Extrasensory perception
The Battle • Of wills • Of strength • Of wits • Of skill • Of knowledge
The Twist • Betrayal • Revelation • Illusion • Transformation • Confession
Resources For more information about the authors and books mentioned in this presentation, visit these Web sites: EoinColfer: www.eoincolfer.com Madeleine L’Engle: www.madeleinelengle.com Diana Wynne Jones: www.dianawynnejones.com Garth Nix: www.garthnix.co.uk Christopher Paolini: www.alagaesia.com J.K. Rowling: www.jkrowling.com Jonathan Stroud: www.bartimaeustrilogy.com