I have to credit Mick with what I think is a great idea for acquiring novel illustrations. When I wrote about an author's financial responsibilities to the publisher, I mentioned that the writer is often required to provide artwork or pay someone else to create it. I somehow forgot about the legions of university art students struggling to build their portfolios.
Mick's suggestion was to approach a student artist with a proposal to draft illustrations for a soon to be published book, which would add to the artist's body of work while increasing his exposure. Even if the publisher rejected the artwork, it would give their in-house design department visual aids to realizing the author's vision.
And of course, a student would be far more likely to work for the experience alone, or at least at a far lower cost than a professional.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
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Mick's suggestion should be given the full dressing down it deserves as it was on par with his motto, "Just get someone else to do it".
Hey, if you find a pawn to do your bidding send him/her my way, too. I'm 10 years out of practice on the art front and have basically given up on creating anything worth a damn for my books or website.
@Nick: Okay.
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