
In our second episode, we delve into the mind of renowned children's author Jon Klassen. We discuss his unique perspective on storytelling, his writing process, and how his personal experiences have influenced his work.Key Quotes"Books about villains and heroes never really interests me. And they don't do now either. But it's books about people who are like, I shouldn't be doing this. Why am I doing this?""Most kids, what they're wishing for sort of some sort of predictability, that they can settle back into, lean against and look forward to. And I read that and I was like, 'that's just what grownups want, I'm 40 years old, I want stability.'""As a creator, you're you're prompting this amazing imagination machine. It's so rich, you know, these kids are just living in their heads in this huge way."Timestamps01:21 - Jon's experience with COVID and its impact on his work03:01 - The heavy-handed morals in many children's books07:44 - Jon's approach to writing for kids and simplifying things10:06 - The space and ambiguity that allows both kids and adults to engage13:08 - Jon's experience working on Shape Island14:24 - Jon's thoughts on the care and attention that goes into his work35:13 - Jon's hopes for the launch of his new bookKey Links- Buy The Skull on on Amazon or Bookshop.org Get full access to The New Fatherhood at www.thenewfatherhood.org/subscribe
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