I’m going to be illustrating my firs picture book! Here are the details (from Publisher’s Lunch):
Candace Ryan’s EWE AND AYE, the story of a sheep and lemur who are empowered to great heights by their cooperation, with illustrations by Stephanie Ruble, to Kevin Lewis at Hyperion Children’s, for publication in Winter 2014, by Rubin Pfeffer of East-West Agency on behalf of author and Barry Goldblatt of Barry Goldblatt Literary on behalf of illustrator (World).
How did I get to illustrate my first picture book? Well, this news has been a long time in coming. The first time I thought about illustrating a picture book, I was in grade school! We saw a film about a man who created the art for a picture book. I don’t remember the title of the book, though I wish I did. I do remember that it was a book about ocean life. After watching the film, we had to write a poem and create art to go with it. I still have both. Here’s the picture I did (even then my characters had personalities, and I loved the crayon resist art technique):
The next time I seriously thought about illustrating picture books was in college. One of my professors (Hope Cook – Thanks Hope!) gave us an assignment to think up an idea for a children’s book and then complete a few illustrations. The only problem at the time was that I couldn’t think of any ideas for children’s books! (Note: I don’t have that problem now. In fact it’s the opposite. I have tons of ideas for children’s books, probably because I’ve been brainstorming ideas since that assignment in college!) So what did I do for my assignment? I created a series of prints based on a concert. I used The Who as my models, and made them into cows! Unfortunately, those prints are either in storage or at my parent’s house, so I can’t show them. However, I can show you a test print that I made before doing The Who prints. The plates were all two inches square and were similar to this cow here:
I was still learning how to etch the metal plates and draw the image backwards, but I like how it turned out. Several years later, I got serious about illustrating picture books. I wrote an original story and retold a few classics, all with cow characters. I didn’t have a clue what I was doing, but I made a couple of book dummies and sent them to a publisher. Here’s the scary thing. There was no finished art in my dummies. It was all rough sketches filled in with colored pencil. They’re cringe worthy! The publisher was very nice and said they liked my writing. They didn’t say anything about my art. Back then I was hurt. How could they not like my art and know I was an artist? Now I understand why: I didn’t show them that I was an artist. How were they supposed to know? You want to see some of the scary art, don’t you?
One of the books I submitted was called, JANET’S SECRET ADMIRER. Here’s a spread from the book dummy:
HOORAY STEPHANIE!!!! Congratulations, I’m so happy to see all your hard work pay off!
THANKS MIKE!!!!!!!
Hooray for StephANIe! So happy for you!
Have fun working with Kevin–he is SO knowledgeable (he’s VAMPIRINA’s editor, too!)
YIPPEE!!! Congratulations Stephanie! Your illustrations are so fabulous. I cannot wait to see the book!
*squeee*!!! SO thrilled for – and proud of! – you!!! *Tigger dances* *throws confetti*
Thanks so much for sharing a piece of your journey – and your talent – with us on this post! Can’t wait to get my hands on the book!!!
Congratulations with tons of love & hugs! !!!
Wow! Congratulations, Stephanie. So very happy for you!
WOWIE! Congratulations! That’s AWESOME!!!!!
YAYYY!!!!!! Love the EWE sample, too!
Congrats, Stephanie! Really made my day to hear this news! I’m soooo happy for you! YAY!
AM – I didn’t know Kevin was your editor. That’s so cool! I feel like I’ve learned more about PBs talking to him than I learned from studying them all these years.
Heather – Thanks for the compliment and for the support before I got my deal!
Jodi – Thank you! I’m hamster dancing along with your Tigger dancing
Tammi – Thanks!
Tara – Thank you!!
Salina – Thanks! Will email you when I come up for air.
Cynthea – Thank you so much!!
I AM SOOOOOO EXCITED FOR YOU!!!!! Way to go! What a wonderful story of growth, persistence and success. Sending (((hugs)))