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| If you are an aspiring author, illustrator, photographer or cartoonist and you are looking for information about how to submit your work to publishers, how to find an illustrator, how to get started etc., then the books below may be just what you need. These definitive guides contain a wealth of information including precisely how to submit unsolicited work for consideration by a publisher, comprehensive lists of book and magazine publishers, literary agents, artists' agents, useful articles by established authors, and much more. | |||
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'I wish you all the luck in the world. Don't be a ninny like me, practically giving up at the first rejection. Consult the excellent Children's Writers' & Artists' Yearbook and get going!' Jacqueline Wilson |
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The Elements of Pop-upDavid A Carter & James Diaz "The definitive book on how to make pop-ups." This fantastic book includes full explanations, instructions and actual 3-d working examples from the most simple to the most complicated pop-ups. Our comment: "Couldn't be bettered. If you need to know how to create pop-ups, this book is what you need. Worth every penny. " |
Pop-up! A Manual of Paper MechanismsDuncan Birmingham "A working guide to the intriguing mechanisms that leap up from pop-up books or cards." Includes how-to diagrams, instructions etc.. Our comment: "A very helpful book and a little cheaper than the one shown to the left." |
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| Want to know if you've got what it takes to be an illustrator or graphic designer? You may find this web site useful: Advice for Aspiring Graphic Design and Illustration Students [link to external web site - opens in new browser window] | |||
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