Mac Barnett

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Mac Barnett (born August 23, 1982) is an American children's book writer best known for his advocacy of the picture book.[1] He has published over seventy works since 2009, consisting of over fifty picture books, graphic novels, essays, and short stories. He currently serves as the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature (2025-26).[2]

Born (1982-08-23) August 23, 1982 (age 43)
OccupationWriter
Period2009–present
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Mac Barnett
Barnett in 2025
Barnett in 2025
Born (1982-08-23) August 23, 1982 (age 43)
OccupationWriter
Alma materPomona College
Period2009–present
GenreChildren's books
Notable worksExtra Yarn
The Terrible Two (book series)
Sam and Dave Dig a Hole
Notable awardsCaldecott Medal (Author)
E.B. White Read Aloud Award
Boston Globe-Horn Book Award
German Youth Literature Award
Chen Bochui International Children’s Literature Award
Silver Griffel
Premio Orbil
SpouseTaylor Norman
Website
macbarnett.com
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Early life and education

Barnett grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, and graduated from Bishop O’Dowd High School in Oakland.[3] He attended Pomona College, where he studied under the writer David Foster Wallace.[4]

Career

Collaboration with Jon Klassen

Extra Yarn, a picture book illustrated by Jon Klassen, won the 2012 Boston Globe–Horn Book Award and 2013 E. B. White Read Aloud Award.[5] It was a Caldecott Medal Honor Book. Sam & Dave Dig a Hole, illustrated by Jon Klassen, won a Caldecott Honor and the 2015 E.B. White Read Aloud Award.[6]

He is the co-creator, with Jon Klassen, of the Emmy-award winning children's animated series Shape Island on Apple TV+, based on their Shapes trilogy of picture books.

Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen at City Arts & Lectures in San Francisco on May 14 2026

Advocacy for picture books

In 2011, Barnett wrote the Picture Book Proclamation, an art manifesto about picture books signed by 21 other children's writers.[7]

In 2024, Barnett wrote La Porta Segreta, a book for adults about children's books, published in Italian by Terre di Mezzo, later published in English under the title Make Believe.[8][9]

In February 2025, Barnett was inaugurated at the Library of Congress as the 2025-6 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature.[10]

Controversial statement and apology

In May 2026, Barnett released a book of essays for adults, Make Believe: On Telling Stories to Children. In a chapter on literary quality, he invoked Sturgeon's Law, namely that “ninety percent of everything is crud"[11].

Barnett stated in Make Believe, on page 19:

“I have a nagging fear that children’s literature suffers from a slightly higher crud percentage than literature as a whole. So I now offer Barnett’s Addendum to Sturgeon’s Law: Maybe more like 94.7 percent of kids’ books are crud.”

After an outcry from authors, illustrators, and librarians, who found Barnett's comment insensitive and especially problematic at a time the industry faces increasing censorship and publishing layoffs, Barnett offered an apology.[12] In an interview with fellow author Jeff Kinney,[13] he said:

“So, there’s this long passage that I wrap up with a hyperbolic sentence. I was really loose at the exact time that I should have been tightening my argument... I would not write it the same way again. If anybody saw it and felt like I let them down, I am so sorry. It’s on me. I did write that sentence. I did not wrap up the argument the right way.” He also released a statement via the Library of Congress, saying, "First of all, I want to acknowledge the passage I wrote is hurtful, especially to people who work hard making books for kids. I understand why people are upset and feel betrayed. In trying to make a point, I got hyperbolic and glib. I was wrong. I’m truly sorry.”

Works

Essays

  • Make Believe: On Telling Stories to Children - Cover by Carson Ellis

Novels

  1. The Case of the Case of Mistaken Identity (Oct. 6, 2009). ISBN 978-1-4169-7816-9
  2. The Ghostwriter Secret (Oct. 5, 2010). ISBN 978-1-4169-7818-3
  3. It Happened on a Train (Oct. 4, 2011). ISBN 978-1-4169-7819-0
  4. Danger Goes Berserk, illus. Matthew Myers (Oct. 2, 2013). ISBN 978-1-4424-3978-8
  1. The Terrible Two (Jan. 13, 2015). ISBN 978-1-4197-2737-5
  2. The Terrible Two Get Worse (Jan. 12, 2016). ISBN 978-1-4197-2738-2
  3. The Terrible Two Go Wild (Jan. 9, 2018). ISBN 978-1-4197-3205-8
  4. The Terrible Two's Last Laugh (Dec. 24, 2018). ISBN 978-1-4197-3621-6
  • Mac B., Kid Spy - By Mac Barnett, with illustrations by Mike Lowery
  1. Mac B., Kid Spy: Mac Undercover (Sep. 11, 2018). ISBN 978-1-338-14359-1
  2. Mac B., Kid Spy: The Impossible Crime (Dec. 26, 2018). ISBN 978-1-338-14368-3
  3. Mac B., Kid Spy: Top-Secret Smackdown (Sep. 17, 2019). ISBN 978-1-338-14371-3
  4. Mac B., Kid Spy: Mac Cracks the Code (Dec. 26, 2019). ISBN 978-1-338-59423-2
  5. Mac B., Kid Spy: The Sound of Danger (Sep. 1, 2020). ISBN 978-1-338-59426-3
  6. Mac B., Kid Spy: Mac Saves the World (Jun. 1, 2021). ISBN 978-1-338-74245-9

Picture books

  1. Hi, Jack! (Sep. 3, 2019). ISBN 978-0-593-11379-0
  2. Jack Blasts Off! (Sep. 3, 2019). ISBN 978-0-593-11385-1
  3. Jack at Bat! (Feb. 4, 2020). ISBN 978-0-593-11382-0
  4. Jack Goes West (Feb. 4, 2020). ISBN 978-0-593-11388-2
  5. Jack at the Zoo (May 5, 2020). ISBN 978-0-593-11392-9
  6. Too Many Jacks (May 5, 2020). ISBN 978-0-593-11394-3
  7. Jack and Santa (Oct. 13, 2020). ISBN 978-0-593-11398-1
  8. Jack Gets Zapped! (Feb. 2, 2021). ISBN 978-0-593-11402-5

Graphic novels

  • The First Cat in Space - By Mac Barnett, with illustrations by Shawn Harris (HarperAlley)
  1. The First Cat in Space Ate Pizza (May 10, 2022). ISBN 978-0-06-308409-4
  2. The First Cat in Space and the Soup of Doom (Oct. 3, 2023). ISBN 978-0-06-308411-7
  3. The First Cat in Space and the Wrath of the Paperclip (Nov. 5, 2024). ISBN 978-0-06-331528-0
  4. The First Cat in Space and the Baby Pirate’s Revenge (Nov. 4, 2025). ISBN 978-0-06-341550-8

Short fiction

  • "Best of Friends", Funny Business (Guys Read, 1), ed. Jon Scieszka (NY: Walden Pond Press, Sep. 22, 2010). OCLC 758985737

Awards

  • 2013 Winner, E. B. White Read Aloud Award
  • 2013 Honor, Caldecott Medal[15] (Author)
  • 2015 Winner, E.B. White Read Aloud Award
  • 2015 Honor, Caldecott Medal[15] (Author)
  • 2015 Winner, Irma Black Award[16]
  • 2018 Winner, E.B. White Read Aloud Award
  • 2020 Winner, Picture Book Category of the German Youth Literature Awards for the 2020 one-volume German edition of his trilogy "Triangle", "Square", and "Circle"[17]

References

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