Writers' Quotes on Writing for Younger Readers
Painter: Isabel Guerra
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“We must meet children as equals in that area of our nature where we are their equals. . . . The child as reader is neither to be patronized nor idolized: we talk to him as man to man.”
"Anyone who can write a children’s story without a moral had better do so, that is, if he is going to write children’s stories at all. The only moral that is of any value is that which arises inevitably from the whole cast of the author’s mind."
C. S. Lewis: Author of "The Chronicles of Narnia" among others
"Sure, it's simple, writing for kids . . .
Just as simple as bringing them up."
Just as simple as bringing them up."
Ursula K. LeGuin Author of the "Earthsea" fantasy series and others
“It does not seem to me that I have the right to foist a story on people, most of whom are children who should be learning all the time, unless I am learning from it too.” Diana Wynne Jones: Author of "Howl's Moving Castle" among others.
“As I look back on what I have written, I can see that the very persons who have taken away my time are those who have given me something to say.”
Katherine Paterson: Author of "Bridge to Terabithia" and others.
"The stories of childhood leave an indelible impression, and
their author always has a niche in the temple of memory from which the image is
never cast out..." Howard Pyle: Author and Illustrator, "The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood" among others.
4 comments:
What wonderful quotes! I can especially relate to Diana Wynne Jones perspective. While writing my novels, I learned so much! :)
Those are great quotes! I'm sure Tolkien has one, too. I'll have to find it. And there's always Neil Gaiman! (http://mousecircus.com/faqs.aspx)
I found these actually quite difficult to find. It seems childen's writers don't hand out too many quotes! But I found a fair number and chose these as my favourites. I loved them all. They lift one's writing spirits!
Thanks, Deniz. These are not easy to track down. Like I said above in another reply, I found a number and was so happy with the ones I chose because they really speak to me as a writer. If you find the Tolkien one, let me know!
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