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Could it have been the book trailer that led to the exciting auction in New York for the picture book proposal Toast Friday?
Or was it just the exquisite color illustrations by illustrator-author and animation concept artist Clint Young of Austin, Texas?


Could it have been the book trailer that led to the exciting publishers’ auction for the picture book proposal Toast Friday?
Or was it just the exquisite digital and mixed media paintings by illustrator-author and animation concept artist Clint Young.
Young’s imagery for his story of Toast, a sweet pig on a quest for someone to love him has been causing jaws to drop wherever it’s been shown at gatherings and critique groups and Austin chapter meetings of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI.)
Agents and editors first noticed his portfolio at the annual regional conference of Austin SCBWI that was held last May at the University of Texas Club. There Young met Little, Brown and Company Editor Alvina Ling and agent Erin Murphy who both expressed a strong interest in the project.
Over the many months that the work sat at the offices of Little, Brown, Toast portraits began to show up in Young’s art blog, as the former LucasFilm animation concept artist developed and redeveloped his notions and story and talked about his attachment to his character.
Young’s agent Erin Murphy put the project up for auction last week and it wasn’t just publishers bidding, but a film studio, The Weinstein Company.
In the end, Toast went under contract to Feiwel and Friends, an imprint of Macmillan. Liz Szabla will edit.
We’ll have the fun of covering this story as it unfolds in coming months since
Clint is a regular member of our Central Market Cafe Inklings, (picture book author-illustrator critique group.)
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Even in a lonely place
There shall be no fear
For a protector walks with you
Turn, and nothing is seen,
even in the moonlight
But she is there.
Even from the distant darkness
there is strength in her words
A Friend

“Su– sugoi…”

“That’s the ring. That’s the ring we found in the jewelry box in Jessica’s attic.”

“It’s made of sapphires.”

“Miss Shannon picked it up. I wonder if we’ll be finding that ring again soon?”

“My ring?”


“That’s one of those monsters from my dream at the Lithic Pavilion.”

“I think something weird is going on again.”

“Is it the Halloween monsters?”

“Nope, don’t think so, but we better be ready anyway.”

LadyStar is the story of a group of girls who each have a powerful weapon they wear disguised as a priceless jeweled treasure. With their magical weapons, Jessica Hoshi and her friends can transform into the Ajan Warriors, champion defenders of the enchanted realm of Aventar!

“Hi! I’m Jessica Hoshi! If you like stories about action and adventure and discovering magical treasures and fighting evil monsters, you’ll like our books a lot! Me and my friends have lots of fun adventures together! You can read LadyStar: The Dreamspeaker for free! The whole book! Right in your browser! So tell all your friends and come visit us as much as you want! There’s always something fun happening on our site!”
The illustrations for this book are breathtaking! I can’t wait to add it to my collection! (For the kids, of course.)
Wow–Go Toast! I feel like I’m missing things way out here in CA.
Yowzer! What a fabulous calling card. The trailer and music would inspire me to bid on it and I’m not even a publisher.
Thanks for posting, Mark.
I love it to bits. Looks awesome
This is really inspiring! I fell in love with Toast the moment I saw this trailer. Beautiful work!