Daniel Handler's A Series Of Unfortunate Events

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“Daniel Handler is not a fan of most children's books. He believes far too many of them are overly sweet and happy. He also thinks many of them are unrealistic and misleading. He believes children enjoy stories in which something scary or unfortunate occurs.” Daniel Handler also known as Lemony Snicket is the famous author of A Series Of Unfortunate Events. As a child he was bullied and mistreated. This influenced his writing because he writes stories with tragic endings and terrible disasters. Daniel Handler's life stories might have been difficult then but they made him into the great writer he is now. Daniel Handler’s story begins “February 28, 1970, in San Francisco, California.” He lived with his parents and his one sibling …show more content…

This fund supported him on his first writing project. Using this fund he developed an interest in poetry. Academy of American Poets awarded him the 1990 Poets Prize.” His poem eventually kept getting longer so he switched to writing novels. As a second job he also produced comedy sketches for the radio. After writing A Series of Unfortunate events he thought the series would fail. He predicted kids would like it but not parents, teachers, and librarians. Lemony was wrong. “The Snicket series became an international bestseller with translations in 37 different languages.” He even warned kids not to read the book because of how unpleasant it was. The three orphans Violet, Klaus, and Sunny go through a horrific journey together while being chased by the evil count Olaf. There are 13 books in the series and people are still emailing him for more. The book was so good the movie rights were signed before the book was even published. The movie was supposed to be and both the director and producer left because of budget cuts. That changed everything a new produce came in and edited it. They also recruited Jim Carrey to act as count Olaf. “The movie took in $30 million at box office the first weekend it was