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  1. Hi Cynthea, just a quick question, I am currently working on a dummy book and aim to be the illustrator as well as writer. Iconsider myself an illustrator first, writer second. The thing is I have never drawn professionally but believe my art is of a pretty good standard. So my question is, even tho I have no qualifications in art, should I still produce a couple of pages of completed art.

  2. Hi Cynthia. Thank you for your website, it’s SO HELPFUL!

    I am entering a competition with my first children’s book that asks for an artist’s brief. I happen to have a very clear idea in my mind of what the book could look like (though of course, I’m happy to have an artist and editor suggest something completely different if necessary). What I want to know is, what should an artist’s brief look like? I’ve combed the internet for days but apparently my googling skills aren’t up to scratch.

    What should/should not be included?
    How should it be laid out?

    Any help is greatly appreciated!

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