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Cartoon: Literature in the tech world


Cartoon: Literature in the tech world, originally uploaded by speartoons.

Cartoon of a man staring at a compact disc. The caption reads, Bruce tries to combine the old with the new by curling up and reading a classic on CD-ROM.

This is an illustration I did back in 1996 for the sixth edition of the “New Rider’s Internet Yellow Pages.”

New Rider’s Publishing and me own the copyright to this image. Please do not use without permission.

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Webcomic: The Law and PC Clones

Cartoon of a courtroom. Defense attorney says, “Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, you must ask yourself if this PC could have committed thte crime, or could it have been a clone?”
This is an illustration I did back in 1996 for the sixth edition of the “New Rider’s Internet Yellow Pages.”
New Rider’s Publishing and me own the copyright to this image. Please do not use without permission.
I drew this comic in Adobe Illustrator CS2
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Webcomic: Internet Language Lessons

Cartoon of boy at a computer. Mom says to him, “We didn’t get you a computer so you could learn how to call someone a moron in seven different languages.”


This is an illustration I did back in 1996 for the sixth edition of the “New Rider’s Internet Yellow Pages.”
I envy today’s kids. The Internet is a vast resource for people looking for subversive ways to insult friends and loved ones. It’s one giant thesaurus, baby!

New Rider’s Publishing and me own the copyright to this image. Please do not use without permission.

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Blog link: What size should I illustrate my children’s book?

Heather Castle’s blog has some great information for aspiring children’s book illustrators. Her latest post tackles the question, “What size should I illustrate for children’s books?”
http://blog.illustrationcastle.com/2009/11/03/faqs-what-size-should-i-illustrate-for-childrens-books/
The biggest takeaway from this is don’t provide finished illustrations for the whole book. It will take you forever and won’t help you sell the book. Provide sketches and perhaps one, finished illustration.
You never what to hear from and editor who says, “The story was great, but the illustrations are a bit off.” I’ve seen it before. It happens. Your illustrations may be great, but not quite the angle the editor would like to go. Or it could go the other way. The publisher loves your illustration style but thinks the story is drivel. If that’s the case, you have quite a portfolio piece, but a couple of illustrations would have sufficed.
It’s the KISS method, friends! Keep it simple, Silly!
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Webcomic: Internet Play

Cartoon of girl at a neighbor’s door. Girl says, “Can Michael come over and surf the net?”


This is a comic I did back in 1996 for the sixth edition of the “New Rider’s Internet Yellow Pages.”


New Rider’s Publishing and me own the copyright to this web comic. Please do not use without permission.