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Writing August 17, 2009

Posted by doctorhowie in art book, autobiography, biography, children's book, drawings/illustrations, e-book, general, history, images, paintings, photos, publishing.
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You’ve got ideas for a project you want to create. These may be for a children’s story, a biography or autobiography, a history of a town or an organisation, a book of mainly pictures or art… whatever. Where do you go from there?

First of all, organise your ideas. Get them into some kind of order and write them down… make something like a map or a plan. Then expand that plan and begin getting your ideas and thoughts “on paper”. When I say “on paper”, it can be literally on paper, or on a computer. Microsoft Word or Apple’s Pages would be a good start.

You might also think about images that will enhance your project. These might be photos, maps, drawings or illustrations. Make sure they will improve your project, don’t include them just for the sake of having images.

So… get started. Begin putting your ideas down into some structured form. Once you begin, hopefully the project will flow nicely. Don’t worry if you feel the need to modify or re-write something you’ve already done. That’s natural. Don’t overdo it, though. If you’re not happy with what you’ve done, I suggest putting it aside for a while and coming back to it… looking at it in a new light. Go on, do it!

Where do I start? July 20, 2009

Posted by doctorhowie in drawings/illustrations, general, images, manuscript, paintings, photos.
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With an idea… you have the words and/or images but maybe you don’t know how to put them together.

With a manuscript… the words (text)  you want to get published. Have some idea of what you want to say and of how you are going to say it (some kind of order or structure).

With images… the photos/drawings/paintings that may support your words (be part of them and enhance them) OR they can form the basis (main theme) of what you want to get published (for example in an art book or an architecture book or a children’s book or a calendar).

In other words, the words and images work together to make something that you want other people to read or to see.

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