“I usually give a book 40 pages. If it doesn't grab me by then, adios. With young adult books, you can usually tell by Page 4 if it's worth the time. The author establishes the conflict early, sometimes in the first sentence. The themes of hope, family, friendship and overcoming hardship appeal to most everyone.” IfsGivingFirstsBookSometimesYoungConflictPagesAdultsOvercomingYoung AdultSentencesAppealsThemeHardshipFamily FriendsOvercoming Hardship Author:Regina Brett
“I think that books for young people should have serious and important themes, they shouldn't be trivial. So the books I write, they would be the kind of stories you would write in an adult novel only they just happen to feature a child at the center of them.” PeopleThinkingShouldWritingKindChildrenImportantBookStoriesHappensWould BeYoungNovelSeriousAdultsShould HaveFeaturesTheme Author:John Boyne
“My first work in comics had an Adult theme and I had to create a nom du plume to separate that work and my Children's entertainment.” FirstsChildrenAdultsEntertainmentMy ChildrenTheme Author:Holly Golightly
“I'm always loath to make generalizations about what is for children and what isn't. Certainly children's literature as a genre has some restrictions, so certain things will never pop up in a Snicket book. But I didn't know anything about writing for children when I started - this is the theme of naïveté creeping up on us once more - and I sort of still don't, and I'm happy that adults are reading them as well as children.” KnowsWritingWellsChildrenStillsBookCertainReadingLiteratureAdultsPopsGenreThemeRestrictionGeneralizationVetsChildren's LiteratureSnicket Author:Daniel Handler
“I genuinely was just such a fan of the books. When I heard that this was on the cards, I've got to do this; I've got to get involved with this. I'm such a Philip Pullman fan and actually his philosophies, morals and the way he looks at the world. He does what he does brilliantly as a writer. He writes children's stories with major adult themes and major ideas about making the right choices.” WorldWayWritingLooksChildrenDoeBookIdeasPhilosophyStoriesChoicesMoralHeardFansInvolvedMajorsAdultsCardsThemeGet InvolvedPhilipRight Choices Author:Daniel Craig
“When I'm writing a theme song for a TV show I always think, "What would be Pavlovian where a kid would be in the kitchen, or an adult would be in the kitchen, and they hear the theme song come on and it would draw them back to the other room so that they would watch the show?"” ThinkingWritingShowsWould BeKidsSongRoomsWatchesTvsDrawsAdultsKitchenThemeTv Shows Author:Mark Mothersbaugh
“You could do much more in movies than you could on TV, and even movies were heavily censored. But in television, the areas of timorousness were fairly laid out. Race relations. Sex. Politics. There was a whole conglomeration of taboo themes. And even to date, though television has become a much freer medium, it's still far less free, far less creatively untrammeled than are the movies. They're infinitely more adult in that respect.” StillsWholeSexRaceTelevisionTvsAdultsAreasRelationMediumsThemeRace RelationsTabooCensored Author:Rod Serling
“There are some themes, some subjects, too large for adult fiction; they can only be dealt with adequately in a children's book.” ChildrenBookFictionSubjectsAdultsThemeChildren's Books Author:Philip Pullman
“Such movies are always a danger...falling in love is something most adults have actually experienced...The theme is universal and encourages...unhealthy comparisons...why can't our lives be like that? It's a box left unopened, and its avoidance explains the continued popularity of vampire epics and martial-arts extravaganzas.” ArtLife IsFallLeftLove IsOur LivesDangerAdultsUniversalFalling In LoveBoxesVampireThemeComparisonMartial ArtsPopularityEpicLife Is LikeAvoidanceUnhealthy Author:David Sedaris