Last time I posted about American Girl on my other blog, I had a few people email me
and ask me if I knew anything about the publishing/creative process
behind the American Girl line of books. I didn't, but I promised to
try and find out. I emailed the questions you all had to the people at
American Girl and they were kind enough to call me and answer your
questions.
Question -
How do they come up with the premise for the Historical Characters/
Girl of the Year Books? Is the idea pitched to AG by an author or are
the ideas developed in house?
Answer - Neither.
The process begins with a focus group of parents, teachers, girls, and
other people that have insight on the girls of today. The group talks
about what young girls are interested in and what problems girls face in
today's world.
With the current girl of the year,
Saige, AG found that school budget cuts and the decline of art in
schools was a big concern for girls. Luckily it hasn't happened where
I live in Utah yet, but it would be a huge issue for my daughter Kik.
American girl took the art issue and combined it with a young girls continued love of horses. And Saige was born.
Question 2 - Does American Girl have in house authors?
Answer -
No. After they had the main premise behind Saige, the people at AG
went out and found someone that was good at writing about horses (in
this case Jessie Haas). They told Jessie the main theme and then let
her develop the character and the story.
So if you
want to be an author for American Girl, my advice would be to write
something well. Then hope that they contact you to write a book.
Question 3 - How long does the process take from concept to finish?
Answer -
Especially with the Girl of the Year books, the theme needs to be
current and relevant. After the books are written, they are sent to
product development. Product development then goes through the books
and turns them into a line.
AG of the Year takes about 18 months from concept to finish, and the Historical Characters take 3 or 4 years to develop.
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