Believe it
or not, the “talking animal” is a highly controversial subject in the world of
children’s writing.
Some
editors love them…
Some detest
them…
And some
educational companies absolutely forbid you to suggest that an animal speaks human.
And yet, many of our most beloved storybook characters from childhood are totally anthro.
Think about
it –
You’ve got
your Pooh bear, your Peter Rabbit, and Frances that well-mannered badger-thingy.
So, here’s
my question…
Why don’t
they ever wear pants?
Sure, they can
chat, dance, serve tea, and even wear snappy tops…
But pants
are definitely NOT happening with this crowd.
I don’t
know about you, but that one’s been bugging me since I was about seven.
Alas, it is
a mystery that may never be solved.
Anyway,
here’s some real animal news that you
can use in your writing today –
Marine
biologists have recently discovered that dolphins use unique
whistles for each of their friends.
In other
words, they call one another by name.
Until now,
we thought that only big-headed humans did such a thing.
And yet, these underwater anthros
seem to fit the same old pattern –
Bottlenose
bloomers have yet to be located.
The search
continues…
PROMPT: It’s all about anthros today. Write with the dolphins, or knock
yourself out with some other chatty critter – but do me a favor and, please oh please,
cover up their private parts.
I love dolphins and I happen to like talking animals too. Nice post!
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So great to virtually see you, Maribeth! Thanks for stopping by!
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