Hi Guys, I thought I'd answer a couple more questions you had for me, this time about my book.
For those of you who are a bit newer to my blog, you may not realize that I wrote a book a few years ago. It's called "The Art of Personal Imagery", and I'll just show you a little bit about it before I get to the questions. It's about doing scrapbook/collage artwork that uses PERSONAL imagery vs. generic imagery. In my opinion, using personal imagery elevates your art to a much more meaningful, insightful place than it may have been before! Here are some sample photos of the pages:
So anyway, I often get questions about the book, and thought I'd share a couple here.
Michele asked: Will you be writing another book? (I really
loved your first one!)
I get this question a lot! But my answer is "probably not". And really, the reason is because I frankly don't think I have enough material to fill up another one! While my artwork has certainly evolved since I wrote the first one, I don't know that it's changed enough for me to have enough "new stuff" to write about! The process I use for creating is still pretty much the same, and I can't think of what else I would add. So until I can come up with enough new material, there probably won't be another book...!
The next question is from Daniele, who asked: My question, is how did you start out and end up
with a book deal?
This is also a common question, and I don't know if my answer will really help any of you, since I sort of came about my book deal in a "lucky" way. The lucky part is that I have a good friend who is an editor at Northlight Books. I discussed the idea of writing a book with her, and she told me to write up a proposal and send it to them. So that's what I did. The proposal was approved, and I got the deal! I don't know if my friendship with her had any weight, but for any of you who are interested to write a book, I'd probably recommend you doing the same thing I did!
However, I would have to warn you that (at least in my experience) writing a book does not necessarily mean you get to do things your way. The publisher has a tremendous amount of say about the content and format of the book. I'm very happy with the way my book came out, but it certainly wasn't the same thing I had envisioned when I originally thought about it. In fact, I didn't even come up with the title or have anything to do with the design of the book- that was all done by the editors!
Thanks for the questions, guys!
So, you may have noticed the word GIVEAWAY in the title of this post! I figured that since I was talking so much about my book, I might as well give away a copy! Hooray!
To be entered, just leave me a comment on this post! That's all!
I'll draw a winner next Sunday, Feb. 12th!
love it! would love to win one of your books!!
ReplyDeletei already bought your book and love it. but my niece loves art so i do have someone to give it to in case i happen to win.
ReplyDeleteWe would absolutely love to win one of your books! ~ Barbara and Alicia
ReplyDeletei found your blog after i bought your book, but i would love to give my sister a copy! thank you for sharing,
ReplyDeletehugs, peggy aplSEEDS
your book looks wonderful and I'd love to win a copy! always love to peek into your blog and see what your adorable daughter is wearing! also love your art room...so yes, this book would bring a big smile to my face! happy week to you, xo natalea
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Such a fun post to read Corey! This is fun to read question and answers!!!
ReplyDeleteI don't need a copy, because I still have your well loved book, and will cherish it always as one of my first into mixed media. Yours always spoke to me unlike the others, because I love using my imagery in my pages!
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I would be honored to win one of your books. It's been a pleasure getting to know you and your artwork through your blog.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a great book! I would love to own it :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it the truth. To see what the editors create with your work and words is surprising. It looks amazing. Congratulations on such a wonderful achievement and your talent. Smiles..Rene
ReplyDeleteWell, besides your book I have sure enjoyed your fun collections and all your beautiful whimsical decorating, either way you should be proud of your book and I would love to win a copy! Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteI have your book and I love it :)
ReplyDeleteSounds like an awesome book!
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I already own a copy of your book (so you can leave me out of the lottery), and it's one of the only mixed-media books that I refer to regularly for inspiration. Good luck to the winner!
ReplyDeleteI bought my own copy when it was published. I'm here just to say that it is still one of my top 3 favorites books of all time.
ReplyDeleteWhoever wins this book is in for a huge treat.
Hi Corey; I'd love to own a copy of your book. Your style of collage is very unique and creative. thanks
ReplyDeleteoh pooh, i've missed the giveaway! looks like a cool book!
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