William Steig began drawing
illustrations and cartoons
for The
New Yorker in 1930,
producing more than
2,600 drawings
and 117 covers
for the magazine.
Author of thirty books for children of all ages,
winning awards up the wazoo and down again
One of the books was about a green Ugliosity
that escaped to Hollywood and made forty gazillion dollars
The green Ugliosity had an exclamation point at the end of his name
but you know him as SHREK
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