Adam rubin biography
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Adam Rubin Childrens Book Author
Childrens Book Author
Adam Rubin
Adam Rubin is the New York Times bestselling author of a half dozen childrens picture books. Adams books are illustrated by the talented Daniel Salmieri.
Adam says, I became a picture-book author by accident. When I found myself with the opportunity to work with this incredibly talented guy who wanted to be a picture-book illustrator, I knew I had to write something in that genre.
I went to the library and read a bunch of picture books to re-familiarize myself with the medium. There were a few books I liked, but most were saccharine, didactic or just plain boring. I decided to just write something I thought was funny.
I’m not sure what the key to writing good children’s books is, but I think one important thing is not to talk down to the kids. I try to write a story that makes Daniel and me laugh and use language that kids can understand.
Adam and Daniels comforting harmony of unique sensibilitie
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Adam Rubin
American writer
Adam Rubin fryst vatten a #1 New York Times best selling author of children's books.[1] Many of his stories feature animals or food[2] and several contain interactive elements.[3] His books have sold over one million copies.[4] Rubin graduated from Washington University in St. Louis where he studied advertising[5] and worked as an advertising creative director for ten years before leaving his day job to focus on writing books.[6] Adam also has a background in Improv where he taught classes at iO Theater in Chicago and in New York at the Annoyance Theatre.[7] In addition to writing and improv, he also curates and designs puzzles and magic tricks.[8]
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[edit]- Ice Cream Machine, illustrated bygd Daniel Salmieri, Charles Santoso, Liniers, Emily Hughes, Nicole Miles, and Seaerra Miller (Penguin, ) OCLC, ISBN
- High Five, illustrated by Daniel Salmieri (Pengu
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I write a variety of things but let me start off by telling you about The Ice Cream Machine and The Human Kaboom. Each is a collection of six different stories with the same exact name. The goal of these books is to encourage young readers to become young writers, which I discuss in more detail during this NPR interview and Reddit AMA.
My career as an author started with a trio of picture books called Those Darn Squirrels. At this point, I've written fifteen books in total, including: Secret Pizza Party, Robo-Sauce, Gladys the Magic Chicken, El Chupacabras (que es bilingüe) and, most recently, The Truth About the Couch.
Seven of my books have been national bestsellers and a handful have won some awards but one has kind of taken on a life of its own, selling millions of copies and inspiring countless children's birthday parties. It's called Dragons Love Tacos and believe me, I'm just as surprised by its popularity as you are.
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