new book beginnings ~ db

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4 things:

1. I’m onto illustration #5 (above) – flying boats and a John Dory.

2. The New York Times reports that picture books are no longer a staple for children as parents encourage their children to leave them behind so they can start sooner on word books. A heartbreaking article. And not just because I’m smack in the middle of time consuming illustrations for a book right now and don’t need any more proof that my (part-time) career choice is a little poor, but because I’m trying to think of what my childhood would have been like without picture books. And all I can gather is I would have missed out on some pretty huge realisations, imaginings, creative thinking, explorations and just plain old visual delight. There was no shortage of great quality (no *cough* Disney) picture books in our bookshelves at home, and that abundance certainly didn’t stop me from devouring every wordy book in sight as soon as I could read (which was early). But nothing could quite compare to the pure emotion that illustrated books evoked, and I can still feel those emotional responses I had to those books. Ironically, I can’t properly express in words the impact that those books had on me. (I’m sure that could be directly linked to my over-indulgence in picture-based communications).

Illustrations in picture books aren’t just there to pretty up the words. They tell their own stories too and introduce concepts. And they can make you think of things another way.  Take the Dory above. Sure it’s a fish, but somewhere (out of frame of this photo) there’s also a little dory, rowed by a small child. Take that words! (of course, the joke’s only obvious if one knows a dory from a perch, and a peapod from a dory – which I do, but only after carefully researching an illustrated book of wooden boats and an illustrated book of fish. Ok, I admit the joke’s only there to amuse myself because something has to keep me entertained during these long hours of drawing).

3. After unhappy thing #2, I came across this article on why parents shouldn’t forget the beauty of picture books. And that made me feel better to know that there are parents out there who aren’t ready to hide the picture books just yet. And it was also really nice of the author to link to my blog; I’m always surprised that people find me way over here in my dark little corner of the internet.

4. I’m giving it a few more days, because I can’t draw names for a prize if I don’t have any names to draw…so…here’s a reminder that kc dyer has a contest going and a copy of her new YA novel is the prize. All you have to do is comment on her guest post to be entered for the draw. Bonus draw: if you link to that post on your blog, facebook page, website or tweet (and let me know in your comment that you did), you’ll be eligible for a draw for both her books (the new one’s the sequel, so it might be good to try for the pair). I’m not going to lie; right now, the odds of winning are very good. These books would make great gifts for that kid you know who has left picture books behind for the great wide world of words. Contest closes on October 20th, 2010.

Darby Visits

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Today’s post comes to you from Darby, a time-traveling heroine, with help from my friend and fellow CWILL BC member, author kc dyer.

-Kirsti

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Hey Kirsti-Readers!

My name is Darby Christopher, and Kirsti has very kindly agreed to allow me a visit here to her blog today. This picture book illustration blog is a favourite for me, because of all her illustrations of animals. I don’t have any pets myself – apart from my Nan’s cat Maurice – so I like to check out all Kirsti’s cool illustrations whenever I can.

Today, I’m just back from a sidetrip to Vancouver Island, as a part of the blog tour celebrating the launch of my new book Facing Fire. It picks up the story of what happened after the magical summer that you may have read about in A Walk Through A Window, and kinda highlights my own special talent. I can’t draw like Kirsti – I wish I could! – but I do seem to have picked up a talent for slip-sliding-through-time…

If you are interested in learning more, you may want to have a peek at my new book. You can find out more about it at www.kcdyer.com

Or better still, how ’bout winning a copy as a prize? If you leave comment on this post, Kirsti will put your name into a draw to win a free copy of the new book – Facing Fire. And if you actually link to this post somewhere else [like in another blog, or facebook post or even a tweet] we’ll put your name in for the draw for BOTH of my books. So comment away! (Contest closes October 20, 2010)

By the way, if you’re into looking for prizes, [especially if you like making videos], check out my blog HERE at Darby Speaks. I have an AMAZING contest going with some totally fantastic prizes. And if you like twitter, you can follow all the latest on the contest and the blog tour and launches @DarbyWalking.

See you there.

Thanks for having me, Kirsti!

~Darby

And now for something completely different

There will be a brief break in the illustration blogging tomorrow to make way for a special guest blog post. Tomorrow’s post will feature words rather than the usual pictures, be written by a time traveling, internet wandering fictional character and, if that’s not enough, include the chance to win prizes.