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"After I'd produced about two dozen pen and ink drawings, one evening I decided that they needed poems to accompany them. I still have no idea where that notion came from, but it took me about two hours to produce verses for these creatures"

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Creativity rarely arrives with a grant proposal and a five-year plan; it shows up as a suspiciously specific impulse at dinnertime. Prelutsky’s little confession is charming because it refuses the mythology of the tortured, deliberative artist. He doesn’t “conceive a multimedia project.” He draws “two dozen” creatures, then abruptly decides they “needed poems,” as if the drawings were nagging him from the page.

The subtext is a quiet defense of play. “I still have no idea where that notion came from” isn’t faux-modesty so much as a credo: the best kid-facing art often starts in the part of the brain that doesn’t justify itself. Prelutsky’s work has always treated nonsense as a serious tool - a way to give children permission to be strange, to follow a thought just because it’s funny, vivid, or slightly misbehaved. Here, the speed matters. “About two hours” punctures the reverent idea that art must be slow to be real. It suggests a practiced lightness: years of listening to rhythm and punchline have trained him to move fast when the door opens.

Contextually, this is also an origin story for a particular kind of American children’s poetry, the kind that lives on classroom bulletin boards and in dog-eared library copies: verse as companion, not ornament. The drawings “needed” poems because Prelutsky understands that kids don’t just want images; they want voices, names, and a beat they can repeat. The intent isn’t to impress. It’s to animate.

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Prelutsky, Jack. (2026, January 15). After I'd produced about two dozen pen and ink drawings, one evening I decided that they needed poems to accompany them. I still have no idea where that notion came from, but it took me about two hours to produce verses for these creatures. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/after-id-produced-about-two-dozen-pen-and-ink-160297/

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Prelutsky, Jack. "After I'd produced about two dozen pen and ink drawings, one evening I decided that they needed poems to accompany them. I still have no idea where that notion came from, but it took me about two hours to produce verses for these creatures." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/after-id-produced-about-two-dozen-pen-and-ink-160297/.

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"After I'd produced about two dozen pen and ink drawings, one evening I decided that they needed poems to accompany them. I still have no idea where that notion came from, but it took me about two hours to produce verses for these creatures." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/after-id-produced-about-two-dozen-pen-and-ink-160297/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Jack Prelutsky

Jack Prelutsky (born September 8, 1940) is a Poet from USA.

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