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Stop by every day this week because children’s author Simon Rose will be our guest blogger here at the NFWCC starting tomorrow, today, Monday, June 30th through Friday, July 4th.
Simon Rose is the author of The Heretic’s Tomb, The Emerald Curse, The Clone Conspiracy, The Sorcerer’s Letterbox and The Alchemist’s Portrait.
Visit his website at www.simon-rose.com, where you’ll find book descriptions, author profiles, interviews, audio files of readings, book reviews, teacher and reader comments and more. Rose offers a wide variety of presentations, workshops and author in residence programs for schools and libraries, writing services for both adult and young writers and is also available for summer camps and children’s parties. He has a variety of creative services designed for writers, including editing, critiquing and manuscript evaluation. For the business community, Simon Rose offers freelance writing services, including website content and copywriting.
Simon Rose,
The Alchemists Portrait,
The Clone Conspiracy,
The Emreald Curse,
The Heretics Tomb,
The Sorcerers Letterbox
I often find myself designing characters for my books or illustrations. Being able to create a character and draw him again and again has been a fun skill to develop. Lately I have enjoyed learning a ton about the process of character design from different sources such as DVD,s, and books. But one of my favorite places to go for inspiration and education about character design is the Character Design Blog.
It is a place where character designers are interviewed and their work is showcased. The designers featured on the site tell about their process, recent work, favorite jobs and all kinds of things.
So if you are ever in need of some character design inspiration check it out. It features awesome artists and has tons of great drawings.