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1. Another Look At Bera

Another "raw" piece of art from my pitch for Bera The One Headed Troll. This one showing Bera and the saw whet owl. I probably won't use ay of the pages from the pitch in the actual First Second book, in fact I'm sure I won't, but I will be referring to them a lot. In the mean time I'm wrapping up a picture book this week and then doing a book cover! , though I promised my family I'd go up north with them for a little trip. Going "up north" to cottage country is a real tradition here in Ontario, Toronto especially, and despite living here for over three years I've never been to a cottage here. 

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