![]() ![]() How's that coming? Have you looked into doing an eBook? Some have suggested that I take on some of the other Lovecraft stories, and I imagine that there's a good chance those will appear at some point.ĬranfordTeague: You mention in DeviantArt that you are looking to get The Call of Cthulhu (For Beginning Readers) published. That's how I've ended up re-doing all the single pages into double page spreads. By the time I got to the end I knew I had a lot of revising to do, and one of the things I wanted to do was open up the space on the pages - to "un-cram" it, so to speak. ![]() It's quite easy to lose sight of that Seussian quality once you're fifty pages in. Of course, as I went along I became more comfortable with Seuss's style and could see where things hadn't quite worked with what I was doing – the rhyme, the hatching, the font, the page layouts, and whatever else. ![]() ![]() I realized that I owed it to those folks to really improve what I was doing, so I had it in my mind quite early on that some revisions would be necessary. The views came flooding in, and I was getting some excellent feedback. Ivankovic: I think it was around page ten when somebody posted something about what I was doing somewhere. Ivankovic: The original fifty pages took about two and a half months, completed at nights after work.ĬranfordTeague: Why did you decide to redo some of the pages as double spread? CranfordTeague: How long did it end up taking you to create the pages? ![]()
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