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Children’s Books and Fused Glass

May 17, 2014 by still a dreamer

FusedGlassVotive2The journey of writing and illustrating children’s books, as in any serious endeavor, has been packed with a wide variety of experiences. The learning curve has been tremendous between a writer’s critique group, caring support from fellow writers and artists, and the many opportunities to grow offered through the SCBWI, (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators.)

Conferences, workshops, individual critiques and sometimes just time to sit down and talk with professionals in our field have given us all hope and sustained us on the road to being published and beyond.  I consider myself very fortunate that, in the time I have belonged to the SCBWI, my New Jersey chapter has been extremely pro-active in providing so many ways to become involved in the world of children’s books.

Our current NJ SCBWI Regional Advisor recently put together a really fun workshop at the Fire Me Up glass studio. It was a chance to create something new and to also sit down and brunch with the Executive Editor of Children’s Books at Sterling Publishing of NYC, Meredith Mundy. And getting there early gave my friend and I the opportunity to sit right opposite her and talk about all manner of things. It was a friendly gathering of about 20 writers and artists in the children’s book field, some published, some not yet, trying our hand at a glass project while talking about our favorite subject.

FusedGlassVotive-Lit2After brunch and getting instructions about our projects, Meredith chatted with us, talked about changes in the industry, what Sterling was looking for as well as what she, in particular, was looking for in terms of stories and subjects. And when our afternoon was done, we were each given our individual critiques of whatever manuscript we had submitted ahead of time.

Meredith’s critique was very helpful and included wonderful insights and detailed suggestions for improvement, really challenging me to expand the ideas I was already working on, while acknowledging what I’d already accomplished. What a treat! I have since been working hard on my MS, getting ready to make a pacing dummy, and sketching my main characters for still new insights.

And what about the fused glass project? We had a variety of options to choose from, and I took a fairly simple one so I could focus on the conversation around me. (You don’t want to lose attention when you’ve got such a talented Executive Editor sitting across the table!) One of the options was a glass votive holder, and as a candle lover, this seemed perfect. So with an 8″ square piece of clear glass and a variety of jewel-colored glass in the form of spaghetti, linguine, flat marbles, small chunks and other possibilities, I made what you see here. TaDa!

If you are an aspiring author or illustrator in the area of children’s books, I encourage you to look into and join the SCBWI, take a look at what’s going on in your own state, get involved and amp up your learning curve and grow!

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Posted in Art, Authors, Books, Children's Books, Creativity, Illustration, Inspiration, Writing | Tagged author, children's books, conferences, Fire Me Up Glass Studio, Illustrating, Meredith Mundy, NJ SCBWI, SCBWI, Sterling Publishing, workshops, writing | 6 Comments

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  1. on May 17, 2014 at 6:29 pm home, garden, life

    Adore your creation Jeanne! Very contemporary! You may have a new career in the making!

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    • on May 18, 2014 at 3:21 pm still a dreamer

      Thanks, Diane! I’d say it’s a change of direction, as I suspect I’m more traditional in how I think, design, etc. It came out with an unexpected matte finish on the inside, too – very pretty effect. It was fun – hope we do it again next year.

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  2. on May 19, 2014 at 4:12 pm Professions for PEACE

    I love-love-love your piece here! Oh my gosh, I wish I could come visit. There is a place for that kind of art in my livingroom! A cherished piece I have is a large hand-blown glass vase in bright orange from the ’50’s that was my Mom’s. I’ve grown to love it (the orange was tough to decorate around at first but now I’ve welcomed in blues and browns with oranges and it looks great). Warmest wishes for every success in all your endeavors, my creative friend! Gina

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    • on May 20, 2014 at 8:49 am still a dreamer

      Thanks so much! I was really pleased with it, too. When you’re done working with it, it’s a mess of raw glass pieces, held in place with Elmer’s glue, just sitting on the clear glass. Seeing how it came out was really exciting. There were other people in the group whose pieces were real knockouts, too, I have no doubt. J.

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  3. on May 19, 2014 at 6:16 pm Cynthia Reyes

    You MADE this? Wow! It’s lovely.

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    • on May 20, 2014 at 8:51 am still a dreamer

      Thank you! I hope we have this workshop again next year because now I have an idea of how the raw glass behaves before firing, and can experiment some more. Jeanne

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