A Quote by Maurice Sendak

I don't write for children. I write and someone says it's for children. — © Maurice Sendak
I don't write for children. I write and someone says it's for children.
I don't write for children. I write, and somebody says, 'That's for children.'
If you write for children with respect and treat them with dignity - you'll capture the adults as well. Children deserve nothing but our very best. Nothing but excellence will do for the young, because the responsibility is greater. We write up for children, never down.
I know some children's writers write for specific children, or for the children they once were, but I never have. I just thought children might like my sort of visual humour.
You can't write a children's book that takes more than five or six minutes to read, because it will drive the parents batty. It has to be compact. Nobody thinks about the parents when they write these stupid books. I could write longer children's books, but it would actually be bad if I did.
[My mom] had always wanted to write a children's book. She was a children's librarian and an elementary school teacher, so of course she loves children and children's literature.
I'd love to develop and star in my own children's show, write children's books, do children's albums, movies, DVDs, etc.
I do not really write for children: I write only for me and for the few people I hope to please, and I write for the story.
In the book, I write about children in first grade who were taught to read by reading want ads. They learned to write by writing job applications. Imagine what would happen if anyone tried to do that to children in a predominantly white suburban school.
I don't understand people who write blogs and have children. You can't stop in the middle of bathtime and say: 'I'm just going to write a load of words - for free.' I won't do it - unless someone wants to commission me.
My process is surprisingly straightforward. I find myself with little to do over a stretch of time and I say, "I should write children's books today." Then I sit down and write a children's book, and if it takes more than, realistically, three hours, I feel like I've done something wrong.
I have a hard time with people who say they write for children but they don't really like children. I love children. I love talking with them.
You write not for children but for yourself. And if by good fortune children enjoy what you enjoy, why then you are a writer of children's books.
I do write a lot of children's songs, and I'm going to do a children's television show, which also means I'll be doing a lot of albums. So I do hope my future will hold a lot of things for children.
When you write for children, don't write for children. Write from the child in you.
I began attempting to write for children under the mistaken assumption that writing for children was easy.
There are no gatekeepers in children's literature. There are children who like what you write because it's funny.
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