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.
What's Driving This Trend
- 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
