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* Inside the book, it said it was adapted from a teleplay by Joe Fallon; but it was done at the same time as its cartoon counterpart and was published before its cartoon counterpart first aired. The information about a book being adapted from a teleplay should only be said in books published after the teleplay they're based on first aired.
* Inside the book, it said it was adapted from a teleplay by [[Joe Fallon]]; but it was done at the same time as its cartoon counterpart and was published before its cartoon counterpart first aired. The information about a book being adapted from a teleplay should only be said in books published after the teleplay they're based on first aired.
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For other uses of "Arthur Writes a Story," see Arthur Writes a Story (disambiguation).
Arthur Writes a Story
Arthur Writes a Story Book Cover.png
Author Marc Brown
Illustrator Marc Brown
Publication date September 1, 1996
Published by Little, Brown and Company
ISBN 0316109169
Publication order
Preceded by
Arthur's TV Trouble (1995)
Followed by
Arthur's Computer Disaster (1997)

Arthur Writes a Story is the twenty-second book in the Arthur Adventure series. It was written and illustrated by Marc Brown and published by Little, Brown and Company on September 1, 1996. It became adapted into the first half of Episode 12 of Season 1 with the same title. Although the episode is an adaptation of this book, this book was in production at the same time as the cartoon show, and was published the day before the cartoon's first episode: Arthur's Eyes and Francine's Bad Hair Day aired on television for the first time.

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Goofs

  • Inside the book, it said it was adapted from a teleplay by Joe Fallon; but it was done at the same time as its cartoon counterpart and was published before its cartoon counterpart first aired. The information about a book being adapted from a teleplay should only be said in books published after the teleplay they're based on first aired.