Name: Simon & Schuster says no to a picture-book containing an image of a child dressed as a witch for Halloween, author/illustrator Ken Robbins finds new publishing house.

Date:  1995 - 2005 , 2006-present

Location:  North America

SubjectReligious

MediumPhotography , Literature


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Artist: Ken Robbins – author and illustrator of more than 25 popular children’s books

Confronting Bodies: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (S&S BFYR)

Date of Action: 2004-2006

Specific Location: New York, NY USA

Description of Artwork:  The piece in question is a photograph of a child dressed as a witch for Halloween from Ken Robbins picture-book entitled “Pumpkins”. (Above is a picture of the cover of the book)



Description of Incident: According to Ken Robbins, as “Pumpkins” was about to go into production in 2004, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (S&S BFYR) who was the original publishing house for the book requested that the author/illustrator remove an image in the book that depicted a child dressed as a witch for Halloween. Robbins’ editor mentioned that in-house design and marketing people felt that a different image – one of pumpkin pie – would be better for the book. Robbins disagreed and stood his ground, demanding that the picture in question remain in the book. Eventually Robbins discussed the matter with S&S BFYR president Rick Richter, who explained that the publishing house would not publish the book in light of potential objections in the marketplace, namely from the religious right.



Results of Incident: In July 2005, after Robbins decided to take the project back from S&S, he contacted Neal Porter at Roaring Brook Press. Roaring Brook Press agreed to keep the picture of the child dressed up as a witch in the book, and, “Pumpkins” went into production in the summer of 2005, scheduled for release in August 2006. To date, the book has sold 20,000 copies, and, so far there has been no backlash from the religious right.



Source: Publishers Weekly: http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6393248.html?display=community&industry=Children's+Books&verticalid=792

Submitted By: National Coalition Against Censorship



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