The first one brings back unpleasant memories. Years ago, I started a children’s series about a character called “Inquisitive Fred” and his friend, the Man in the Pink Fedora, who sent him on adventures to interesting people like senators who weren’t voting the right way and places like meth labs that weren’t paying him his cut. Fred would get inquisitive and, well, things would happen. Entertaining and educational!
But then I ran into some imperialist, capitalist nonsense about trademark infringement and damaging brands, so I hastily closed the series with Inquisitive Fred Crosses the Rainbow Bridge (which I wasn’t allowed to publish) and tried to reboot and rebrand with Inquisitive Fred Visits the Taxidermist and Inquisitive Fred Meets an Animatronics Engineer, but the damage was done.
nyrB Premium Member about 2 years ago
Harry Potter and the Zimmerframe
The Reader Premium Member about 2 years ago
Where’s Waldo and the Invisibility Cloak.
gopher gofer about 2 years ago
i do so like fuzzy green eggs and ham…
morningglory73 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Ou, ouch. Unhappy endings.
Nuliajuk about 2 years ago
I found mead in a local liquor store. I think Winnie would ptobably go for that.
Lee26 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Honey flavored Vodka is good. I’m thinking George is definitely a goner. The other two still have a ‘shot’ at making it.
Perkycat about 2 years ago
These are funny and sad at the same time.
tiomax about 2 years ago
Short books all!
Diamond Lil about 2 years ago
Oh man! Great!!!
WCraft Premium Member about 2 years ago
1984 ….2020.
StephenRice about 2 years ago
The first one brings back unpleasant memories. Years ago, I started a children’s series about a character called “Inquisitive Fred” and his friend, the Man in the Pink Fedora, who sent him on adventures to interesting people like senators who weren’t voting the right way and places like meth labs that weren’t paying him his cut. Fred would get inquisitive and, well, things would happen. Entertaining and educational!
But then I ran into some imperialist, capitalist nonsense about trademark infringement and damaging brands, so I hastily closed the series with Inquisitive Fred Crosses the Rainbow Bridge (which I wasn’t allowed to publish) and tried to reboot and rebrand with Inquisitive Fred Visits the Taxidermist and Inquisitive Fred Meets an Animatronics Engineer, but the damage was done.
And that, friends, is why Art is dead.