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A drawing a day.
1. London Book Fair

Well happily back home after the london Book Fair.

just finished a massive rambling blog post on the Brillustration blog

http://brillustrationbristol.blogspot.com/

So wont repeat it all on this blog suffice to say met some really fab people had a great time did a bit of shmoozing , but mostly anoracked my way round

some of the thousands of different books at the fair.

saw some great talks by really interesting Authors and Illustrators,

and had a chance to see my dummy book on Walker Books stand.

It was a bit of a JR Hartly moment !

sorry for the blatant plug ..but here goes

brought the catalogue home to show my mum :-)

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