Chronic-Induced Children's Books

The Robert Brockway Book Was Written While High

If you have ever found yourself in a wacky-tobacky smoke-induced haze through which you thought, “I’m going to write a children’s book.” One of the writers of Asylum website has both already beaten you to it and probably written a better book than you ever could.

The children’s book “Maxwell the Dinosaur and the Mustachioed Boy” is the vulgar fantastical foray of a mustachioed young boy into a magical world of time machines, dinosaurs and a flaming chicken. Kudos to author Robert Brockway for creating what is soon to become a children’s classic.

Drug-influenced Children's Books
Opportunity for authors to tap into the counter-culture and niche markets by writing creative and unconventional children's books
Vulgar Children's Content
A potential shift away from traditional family-friendly content to more taboo and edgy themes
Alternative Creative Writing
Experimentation in creative writing styles and subject matter for children's books

Who This Affects Most

Publishing
Opportunities for publishers to diversify and expand their children's book offerings
Entertainment
Potential for film or television adaptations of unconventional children's books
Cannabis
Opportunity to market and distribute unconventional children's books within cannabis culture
SCORE
1.5 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe, Asia
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 31%
Activity 7%
Freshness 8%

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