

I’m not being poetic here, he really did write quite a lot of books. It would only later occur to me that this was because Daniel was, at heart, a writer.

Even if you owned two of it, Daniel could get you to want more.

If Daniel told you about a book, any book, you would be filled with an undeniable desire to purchase it. I first met Daniel years ago when he was the Director of Children’s Publishing at Workman Publishing Company. Don’t worry, we’ll circle back to Arthur here but first I want to tell you a thing or two about Daniel Nayeri.ĭaniel Nayeri could sell water to a drowning man and I mean that in the best possible way. I want to tell you about an entirely different guy in children’s book publishing. “… seeking out the writing and artwork of exceptionally talented creators, with a distinct focus on building a platform for previously underrepresented voices.
