Continuing where we left off...
Once I had my penguin drawings down, I began doodling in the margins of the manuscript of spots and
images I thought I might want to feature in the story. Those doodles turned into pages and pages of really
rough, scribbly sketches.
Scribbly dancing penguins...
Scribbly marching penguins...
All kinds of scribbly penguins...
I took all of those scribbly penguins and began laying them out until I had a sketchy idea for every page in the book.
Throughout this process, there's a lot of back-and-forth with the Art Director, determining what scenes best illustrate the text
and tell the story. The rough sketches shift and change
until we have a full set of sketches for the entire book.
Stay tuned... next up on the blog: final sketches and final art.
For more info about the book, check out some of these reviews. We've been really lucky to have the book featured on a number of different blogs and websites, including
Kirkus,
Miss Marple's Musings,
The Simple Moms,
The Bookworm's local paper reviews, the
National Book Examiner. My personal favorite is this synopsis by a 5 yr old in the
San Francisco Book Review.
And don't forget! I'll be speaking about
A Penguin Named Patience on Saturday, May 16th at Books of Wonder.