Malorie Blackman, the newly-appointed childrens laureate and writer of teenage fiction, said youngsters ought to read about sex within the safe confines of a book rather than through innuendo and porn. She told the Telegraph giving children challenging themes would allow them to process it within a safe context rather than turning to damaging and brutalising images. Her arguments were echoed by author and Carnegie Medal-winner Melvin Burgess, who said there should be no actual limits to the subjects covered in teenage fiction. Blackman, author of Pig Heart Boy, Noble Conflict and the Naughts and Crosses series, said it was...
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