Wednesday, April 25, 2012

A lot of work and a little fun

2012 has so far been a very busy year. My new venture into children's books started with a visit to NY for the SCBWI Winter Conference. It was a wonderful experience and the community of children's illustrators seemed very warm and receptive. And learning how much I didn't know is always a valuable lesson.
 I am just delighted to be working with my new agent, Chris Tugeau. She's sharp, enthusiastic and inspiring. I'm splitting my occasional free time between sample work for Chris and a book dummy for an amazing text by children's author, James Thach. More to come in later posts.
On the project front, there have been several adult book cover commissions and a few editorial jobs in the mix. I hustled to get several out the door before our trip south, and wound up hauling my large format scanner and my printer plus all my painting supplies to Florida. So the trip was a comfortable mix of work and play.

Below is a piece for Strategic Finance Magazine that was commissioned by one of my favorite art directors, Mary Zisk. It accompanied a story presenting a corporate survey on whistleblowing: what was seen, was it reported, who kept silent, and regret for acting or not acting.
Whistleblowing: to keep silent or not

The Milken Institute's story "Don't Kill the Lawyers. Deregulate them!" offered an opportunity for silliness. The art director, Joannah Ralston, her editor and I had a good time coming up with product labeling for off-the-shelf legal specialties.
Aisle 6, on the left

Of course there was the play time on Sugarloaf Key and the best fresh fish ever, thanks to our Yellowtail fisher-person experts Pat Jackson, Carol Sullivan and Ron Maier.
Cooking with Djami: Paella for ten
Yellowtail Snapper fish tacos

Back home for a week of catch-up then a quick trip to New Orleans to help with some family matters. Wise planning put us there just in time for the French Quarter Fest, an amazing local mix of fantastic music, unbelievable food and the best people watching ever.
On the way to Richard's fishing camp near Des Allemands, southwest of the city
Luck Dog, of Ignatius J. Reilly fame
One of the stages on Royal Street

Mardi Gras Indian – the real deal

She looks so much like the violinist on Treme!

Washboard man




2 comments:

  1. I love this, Cathy! And I love that you're working with Thach. Best wishes.
    Your learning curve in kids' books will be short, though I admit there will probably always be something new to master. I will enjoy watching your new career soar. Count me among your lifetime fans.

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  2. Not sure I deserve that Ruth. But thank you!! Scott and I have had a back and forth dialogue for about 3 years. I like him a lot. Think we'd be good partners. But of course I watch your more advanced publishing career with more than a little bit of envy. I'm you fan too!!

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