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It seems that when anything aimed at kids catches on, it causes the collective antennae of the older set to go up.
Kids can sniff out a moral. They can feel the heavy hand of an adult.
The key to any good comic strip or television sitcom is to reset the board at the end of the episode because people like familiarity.
To come out and meet kids who have my books in their hands is kind of amazing.
I gravitated to Judy Blume early on. 'Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing' was my favorite, with a realistic and relatable protagonist in Peter... →
We're extremely excited to see more than 500,000 friends around the globe be added within the first 12 hours of launching Friends on Poptropica.... →
I feel, as an adult, I'm very similar to how I was as a pre-teen. Maybe it's a case of arrested development, but I feel like it's easy to... →
I remember once I had lunch with George W Bush, his father, and Condoleezza Rice. Then I went home to find my dog and my neighbour's dog fighting... →
I work in the house next to where I live. We bought a smaller house that I use as my office and the place where my two employees work... We've... →
I write in reverse: Rather than come up with a narrative and write jokes for that narrative, I write jokes independently of the narrative, then I try... →
I've learned to accept that I'm a children's writer, even if it's not what I set out to become. It's what I should have been all... →
If there is any message in the 'Wimpy Kid' books, it is that reading can be and should be fun. As an adult reader, when I see an obvious... →
Kids can sniff out when they are being preached to, and they don't like it. So while my books aren't amoral, they are not infused with morals... →