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1. BLFF: Best Literary Friends Forever

You can't write a book by yourself.

As I wrote my novel, I counted on a number of writing buddies. Some of them helped me through the messy writing process, some helped me survive various catastrophes, and a couple generous souls helped me with both. 

In the High-School-Yearbook-Of-My-Soul, I would call these people my BLFF--Best Literary Friends Forever.

Last week, two special guests told me about their writing friendship in another one of my lo-fi productions. This week's writer, (Joie Jager-Hyman) met last week's writer (Kate Torgovnick) as part of an ever-growing writers' group in New York City. 

They met at a Crucial Minutiae meeting, and ended up spending a year writing together. Now you can see their books on the shelf--Jager-Hyman's Fat Envelope Frenzy and Torgovnick's Cheer!  Click on the video for the whole story of Best Literary Friends Forever...

 

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2. Lord of the Flies



Here's a recent illustration for Lord of the Flies. Slightly different technique used here, incorporating some methods I used to use at college (dark tree like texture applied to whole image, then erased in a scribbly fashion with v small eraser brush).

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