Friday, January 6, 2017

THE STORY BEHIND I AM A STORY Part 1

Sometimes I'll have an idea for a book that comes very quickly and then there are times when I have an idea in my head for a few years before I even write it down. My picture book I AM A STORY was in my head for at least 3 or 4 years before I wrote or drew anything because I think it was such a BIG idea, I wasn't sure how to approach it.

I used to think of stories and books as being synonymous, but once I took the long view, say 500,000 years, I realized that the medium of books hasn't actually been around all that long. In fact, just about any other medium which delivered stories had been around significantly longer.

I first looked at it in very broad strokes, playing around with an image I've seen many times before, the Ascent of Man, to cover in a very general way HOW stories were delivered.


Then I thought about a quote I read years ago, which sort of stuck in my head.


Hmmm. Willa Cather had a point. We do tell and listen to essentially the same stories over and over. It's just the details that have changed to fit in with the time period, location, or culture.

So putting specific story aside, I decided to concentrate on just the ways stories were delivered to us and came up with this.

Now I know there are many many other different ways, but I had to narrow my focus, so I decided to limit it to these, which ended up being the end pages for what eventually became I AM A STORY a few years later. 


Once I figured out the different mediums, then I started to sketch in my sketch book to work it out. This is an important stage in the process for me. I usually like to give myself several days, a few uninterrupted hours at a time, to just draw whatever comes to me. I don't edit myself at all. I play some music, turn off my phone, and shut down my computer. 

I know most of what I'm doing will not end up in the book, but that's okay because looking back on having done this for other books, I find that some of the things I come up with at this stage actually do end up in the book, almost exactly. Throughout all of the changes and draft upon draft that comes later, there are certain things that never change.

These are the very first drawings I did to flesh out specific scenes.


While I was sketching, I thought about what kind of voice should tell this story.


The idea of it being a first person narrative came to me very quickly.

As did the title, I AM A STORY. 

It just clicked and once it did,  I never had any other ideas about how to tell it or the title. Even some of the text I scribbled in my sketchbook remained unchanged and eventually ended up in the book.

This was such a HUGE and potentially complicated idea, so my goal was to strip it down and keep it simple. 

Next: Honing in on the idea.

Thursday, September 8, 2016

I AM A STORY TOUR DAY FOUR: HOSUTON AND TRAVEL!

So now it's day 4 of my tour!

 
I woke up super early and had myself a good breakfast. It's the second most important meal of the day (the first being pre-breakfast).

 
The Overlook Hotel was wonderful, except for that kid on the Big Wheel and those two creepy kids who kept popping up.

 The Mothership landed in the lobby.

How can this not be the coolest job in the universe?

  
Those children revere me like a god. Just look at this shrine!

 We had a great time.

 A gift for the library!

 Listening to the many fun questions.


Then signing signing signing!


 My publisher HarperCollins very graciously created these lovely postcard books.

Back to the airport and in a short line! Again!

Stop tempting me Cinnabon! Be gone!





Wednesday, September 7, 2016

I AM A STORY TOUR DAY THREE: TRAVEL TO HOUSTON!

I say a fond adieu to my new friends in Oxford, MS and now I'm off to Houston, TX!

 Another short line at the airport!

I had no idea they still made barf bags.

 Sometimes I secretly wish for a water landing.

A little dinner.

And little doodling after a long day.

Time to rest up for a big day tomorrow!
 

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

I AM A STORY TOUR- DAY TWO: OXFORD MISSISSIPPI!

I had a fantastic day talking to students about I AM A STORY!

You can see the young me onscreen and well, the old me!


Either I'm trying to emphasize a point or trying to fly.

I noticed this sign outside the school. Dipping? Not sure what that means, but it sounds pretty gross.


Then it was time to sign some books at SQUARE BOOKS JR!

They seemed to be VERY prepared for my visit!

Good thing I iced my arm before I got there.

Phew! I job well done!

Thank you Square Books Jr and thank you Oxford MS! You sure know how to make a fella feel welcome!

Monday, September 5, 2016

I AM A STORY TOUR- DAY ONE: TRAVEL!

I'm off to tour for my new picture book I AM A STORY! First stop: Mississippi.

 
I say, driver, to the airport and step on it!

It may not look like it, but I was put in the short line!

While the plane fuels up, so will I.

On the plane finishing up my presentation.

Check back tomorrow!