
What those conversations did get me thinking about was my 'ILLUSTRATION BUCKET LIST'.
This began just about as soon as I started to think seriously about my 'career'. (Or lack of one.)
IN THE BEGINNING the list was pretty short:
- Have the nads to spend more than 10 minutes in a children's book store without feeling overwhelmed/excited/suicidal.
- Get published and be fabulously famous. And rich.
I missed a hell of a lot of interim steps out! Like the whole illustration process for one (and two, three, four and five). Luckily I got me to a workshop.
MY BUCKET LIST GREW
- Learn more about kid's books.
Go to a conference. Meet some people.
- Get published and be fabulously famous. (And rich).
I went to an SCBWI conference.
NEW BUCKET LIST
- I know nothing. (Do something about it.)
- Create a portfolio. One that I would dare show to people.
- Create a website.
- Get a platform.
- Get an agent.
- Get published and be fabulously famous. (And rich).
WORKING ON A NEW LIST
- I know nothing. (Do more about it.)
- Create a portfolio. With better work in it.
- GET A STYLE. (What is style??)
- Change website (again).
- Mail out postcards.
- Work on platform. And Blog. And Facebook. And Twitter. And ...
- GET an agent.
- Create more time to work on CRAFT. (gulp. This will mean analyzing my life and work)
- Get published and be fabulously famous. (And rich).
BACK TO LIST
- I know nothing. (Do more about it.)
- Work on portfolio.
- Try not to worry about style.
- Simplify website.
- Mail out postcards. Work on contact list.
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Work on platform. And Blog. And Facebook. And Twitter.Don't spend too much time online. - Get an agent.
- Work on CRAFT.
Get published
and be fabulously famous. (And rich).
I was beginning to recognize a glimmer in my work that looked like SOMETHING and not the hodge podge of regurgitated learning from my past life as a fine artist/graphic designer/other. It was - voice.
The time and effort in giving myself a fast education in the children's book industry (via conferences, workshops, internet, books) was paying off.
I got my first real book to illustrate.
PRESENT LIST
- Work on CRAFT. Seek out places to learn more. Be a sponge. Be INSPIRED!
- Create.
- Enjoy.
- Promote.
- Wait for the right agent.
- Hope to work with great art directors and editors.
Find the balance between work, supporting everyday life, living, and letting the stories out.
So far I wouldn't change a thing.
Toodles!
Hazel
http://hazelmitchell.com
My newest book is out March 1st '1,2,3 by the Sea',
written by Dianne Moritz and published by Kane Miller.
In the coming months I will be presenting workshops at 'Europolitan 2013' Paris, France and NESCBWI 2013 Springfield, MA.