David Small (born February 12, 1945) is an American writer and illustrator who is best known for children's picture books. Read full biography of David Small →
Mama had her little cough. Once or twice, some quiet sobbing, out of sight... Or the slamming of kitchen cupboard doors. That was her language.
To understand somebody else as a human being, I think, is about as close to real forgiveness as one can get.
I just totally do not believe in this sort of Bart Simpson character who infects so much of our literature and film and TV stuff nowadays, these... →
Things like anatomy and drawing and design and color had pretty much been drop-kicked out of the curriculum in the '70s, when I was studying art... →
I was in college in the sixties when movies really got good. I'm a fan of Bergman and Hitchcock and Polanski and Antonioni. Those are my gods.
My kids' books all have a darkness to them.
I've always been interested in a certain kind of sophistication in children's literature. I loved Roald Dahl; I loved the underlying... →
I don't like my parents; I never will. I didn't cry at either of their funerals. I haven't missed them for five seconds. I didn't -... →
I'm deeply in love with my wife, and she's my best friend, and yet we share different viewpoints of life, which I think is one of the things... →
I'm not a writer. I know a lot of writers; I know a handful of really excellent, great ones, and I know what they're like. They are in love... →