“Let’s Think Of Something To Do…”

“…While We’re Waiting.”

Remember that song from Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood? Apparently the people during the writer’s strike have thought of something to do: write children’s books. (Via Mitali’s Fire Escape.) The article is titled, “Striking Writer’s Turn to Child’s Play.” Let me tell you something, Washington Post: the picture book writing: SO not child’s play.

I expect a few goodies in the mix since the people who write The Simpsons and other long-running TV favorites are writing. Will this be a shot in the arm for children’s books, or a really annoying (semi-BACA-y) idea? Time will tell.

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tanita s. davis is a writer and avid reader who prefers books to most things in the world, including people. That's ...pretty much it, she's very boring and she can't even tell jokes. She is, however, the author of nine books, including Serena Says, Partly Cloudy, Go Figure, Henri Weldon, and the Coretta Scott King honored Mare's War. Look for her new MG, The Science of Friendship in 1/2024 from Katherine Tegen Books.

Comments

  1. “I’m finding that in good children’s books, the text isn’t just describing the picture but the two are working together to advance the storytelling,” Sacks said.

    Add this to my pile of, “Wow! Really?” quotes.

    I’m feeling snarky.

  2. There is already a Simpsons writer, Mike Weiss (I believe his name is), who’s written some picture books that are pretty good. Two of them are holiday titles that I’ve covered at 7-Imp before.

    And, yeah, that “child’s play” is offensive; I’m not surprised, though. Sigh.

    Jules, 7-Imp

  3. Just wait until they compare the advance on a picture book to their pay as TV writers. I have a feeling they’ll quickly find other ways to spend their strike time.

  4. I thought down the BACA trail too. And while it’s not really BACA material, one thing that it shares with BACA offenses is the attitude of “Well, I might as well write a children’s book because that’s easy.”

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