![]() ![]() Which part of the book is your son's favorite? I mean when you do that sort of thing there's all kinds of drafts and versions and pressings, it all kinda blends together but I'd say on average a book takes me about 30 minutes to write, 2 months to draw, and then with printing and drafts/shipping, add another month - so all total, 4 months I'd say is a fair number, but that could slide two months in either direction. How long was it between the first day you set pen to paper for An Awesome Book, and the first time you had a bound, printed, published copy in your hands? I recently had the chance to talk to Dallas, who is celebrating the release of his brand-new book, Make Magic! Do Good!, and we discussed his artwork, his stories, and his family. ![]() Shortly thereafter, I found his website and blog, and as soon as I read/saw this, I printed it so I could show to others and so I could memorize it and use for a monologue at a future audition. I discovered Dallas' work when someone posted a quote and a link on Twitter. His artwork, prose, and poetry are filled with bright colors and a can-do spirit. Reynolds, Clayton's stories offer positive boosts for all ages. After being turned down by publishers, he put the book online for anyone to see - and the rest is history. ![]() Dallas Clayton wrote his first book, entitled An Awesome Book, for his son. ![]()
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