"Frankly, writing poetry for children is plain old fun, and I consider myself blessed to have such a delightful career"
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The phrase "plain old fun" is doing heavy cultural work. It’s a deliberate downshift in diction, a refusal of prestige-speak. Children’s poetry thrives on the quick spark - rhythm, surprise, mischief, the sly bend of logic. By describing his labor in the same language a kid might use, Prelutsky aligns craft with play, implying that the adult poet’s job is to stay fluent in delight without condescending to it.
Then comes the pivot: "blessed" and "delightful career". That’s gratitude, but it’s also a subtle rebuttal to the romantic myth of the miserable artist. Prelutsky frames success not as tortured genius but as sustained joy and service - a life spent manufacturing wonder on purpose. In a culture that often treats children’s media as disposable and its makers as infantilized, he’s asserting a professional pride that’s almost subversive: the work matters because it makes happiness, and that’s hard to do well.
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| Topic | Poetry |
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Prelutsky, Jack. (2026, January 15). Frankly, writing poetry for children is plain old fun, and I consider myself blessed to have such a delightful career. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/frankly-writing-poetry-for-children-is-plain-old-160298/
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Prelutsky, Jack. "Frankly, writing poetry for children is plain old fun, and I consider myself blessed to have such a delightful career." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/frankly-writing-poetry-for-children-is-plain-old-160298/.
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"Frankly, writing poetry for children is plain old fun, and I consider myself blessed to have such a delightful career." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/frankly-writing-poetry-for-children-is-plain-old-160298/. Accessed 15 Feb. 2026.




