Audience Quote by Orson Scott Card
“Anything can become a children's book if you give it to a child...Children are actually the best (and worst) audience for literature because they have no patience with pretence.”
About This Quote
Children's honest reactions expose the pretensions of literature, making them both ideal and challenging readers.
In simple terms: Children reveal literary pretension
Kids demand authenticity
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When to use this quote
- writing workshops
- literary criticism
- teaching creative writing
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- guiding authors on audience awareness
- designing children's books
Questions to Reflect On
- What makes children a harsh judge of literature?
- How can writers balance depth with accessibility for young readers?