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Art & Creativity Quote by Jack Prelutsky

"There's not too much difference between writing a picture book and writing a collection of a hundred poems or so, except that the bigger books take a lot longer to do"

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Prelutsky pulls off a sly demystification: he flattens the hierarchy that usually puts “serious” poetry on a pedestal and tucks children’s literature down at the kiddie table. By saying a picture book and “a collection of a hundred poems or so” aren’t that different, he’s insisting the core labor is the same - distilling language until it clicks, finding rhythm that feels inevitable, building a tiny engine that moves a reader. The only real variable, he jokes, is duration. Size, not “importance,” is what changes.

The line lands because it’s both modest and quietly defiant. Modest: Prelutsky frames his craft as workmanlike rather than mystical, pushing against the romantic myth of the poet as a lightning rod for inspiration. Defiant: he refuses to treat the picture book as a lesser form. That’s a cultural argument smuggled in as a shrug.

Context matters. Prelutsky made his name writing poems that children actually want to read - funny, musical, slightly anarchic - at a time when children’s publishing often gets patronized as educational delivery rather than art. His claim also nods to the formal constraints of both genres. A picture book has brutal spatial limits and must collaborate with images; a poem lives and dies by compression. In both, every word has to earn rent. The punchline about “bigger books” taking longer isn’t just a gag; it’s a reminder that craft scales, ego shouldn’t.

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Prelutsky, Jack. (2026, January 15). There's not too much difference between writing a picture book and writing a collection of a hundred poems or so, except that the bigger books take a lot longer to do. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/theres-not-too-much-difference-between-writing-a-168934/

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Prelutsky, Jack. "There's not too much difference between writing a picture book and writing a collection of a hundred poems or so, except that the bigger books take a lot longer to do." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/theres-not-too-much-difference-between-writing-a-168934/.

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"There's not too much difference between writing a picture book and writing a collection of a hundred poems or so, except that the bigger books take a lot longer to do." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/theres-not-too-much-difference-between-writing-a-168934/. 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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