![]() For me, the book has to work visually at that tiny scale before I can move on I will also pull the text out at some point and work on that by itself. Once I feel ready (or just finally overcome inertia!), I sketch a book out in thumbnail, storyboard form so that I can see the entire book at once. Throughout this mess-making, I tend to think in both words and pictures, so I begin by “writing” with both, filling sketchbooks with snippets of text and doodles and musings. I sure wish I had something less disorderly and unpredictable to plug into it would make my writing life a lot easier! For a real look at my messy process, read my book Blue Chicken - it’s semi-autobiographical. ![]() My “process” involves ridiculous amounts of time staring into space, chasing an awful lot of ideas to nowhere, and falling in and out of love. My latest published book is …Ĭarl and the Meaning of Life Art medium used … ![]() She is the author of This House, Once, Shy, By Mouse and Frog, The Story of Fish and Snail, Blue Chicken, and Scribble. ![]() The Children’s Book Review | May 22, 2019ĭeborah Freedman is a trained architect who now works as an author/illustrator. ![]()
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