Well, hey – the first post for the newsletter - I'm excited. It's been a while since I've done one of these, and frankly I was more than a little apprehensive. But thus far, interest has been high enough for me to delve in and start a new newsletter.
So, onto the news:
After much heel dragging, soul searching, procrastination, and distraction I'm finally working on a dummy for a children's book, as yet untitled. The picture shown should give you an idea of what to expect when it's done :o)
With children's books, as an author illustrator, you create what is called a "dummy" (you do this for any picture book that you are illustrating) - essentially a series of sketches, rough or fine-tuned depending on how you like to draw, that show your story and include your text separately all geared at giving a publisher an idea of how well you write and how well you draw and if both work well togther. For me, this has been a lot of fun. Being a visual person, I’ve had to draw the pictures before writing the descriptive test and dialog. I tried doing it like a normal person and writing the text first, but I just got bogged down – go figure! I think in pictures (most of the time) and need to be able to see what I’m doing in order to build the description around the story. As of this posting, I’m about 2/3rds done with the story. I will keep you posted on my progress!
Also of note, I have a couple of impending projects on the drawing board including a fine art commission which should be started in the next month or so.
That's it for now.
~S