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Taylor Hunsberger, a children’s librarian at the East Flatbush branch of the Brooklyn Public Library, reflects on the ways ...
Thanks to their subversive content, the kids’ horror books of the ’90s roused the same force that took on horror comics in the 1940s and ’50s and rock music in the 1980s: adult outrage.
As a children's book author, it's difficult to know what to do while facing the world's despair, which often makes writing and revising stories about imaginary characters seem meaningless.