Guess what famous children's author I attended a lecture of and met last night?
I might as well share some highlights while they're fresh in my memory. If someone wants to relay them to the Arthur Message Board, they can.
He's NOT kidding about writing what he knows and basing characters on friends. Strangest case, and I wouldn't believe it if I didn't hear it directly from him... Muffy IS based on a real person who's dad DID own a car dealership! And her name really was Muffy. Francine is actually based on one of his sisters, and D.W. was based on all three of his.
He hated the Interactual Arthur toy. He told a story about how WGBH was in a partnership with Microsoft and they got a licensing deal. He called it an "elitist toy" that no parent could afford, added to a 30 dollar box to connect to the TV.
I feel sorry for, and will no longer complain about, Postcards from Buster. He described in detail that the episode where the kids just so had lesbian parents got the show to lose it's funding (no thanks to the Bush era Department of Education jerk), and Marc had to explain to the little girl why her family wasn't allowed on TV. She was actually in attendance, but I didn't meet her.
They're working on an 18th season, but Arthur Goes Green may be the last Arthur book. Respectfully, Marc wants to explore different kid's book venues and mediums. He worked on a book with collage as the medium.
And the reason why it took so long to get an Arthur cartoon? He turned down a LOT of other offers because he couldn't stand the animation outlets at the time. It was PBS that he allowed make a cartoon series, and that's after a LOT of writers being screened. There were some of the bigger names in kid's television (he didn't name any), and he didn't care for any of the scripts.