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		<title>&#8220;The Birdhouses&#8221; Illustrations</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Dermot Woods</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Normally, the term &#8220;illustrations&#8221; makes me feel mildly ill. The word seems to mean &#8220;redundant pictures.&#8221; So I don&#8217;t usually do them. People will often call my drawings, especially those that accompany my prose, &#8220;illustrations,&#8221; but-at the risk of coming off as a pretentious prick-I don&#8217;t think the term is accurate. My drawings are meant [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Normally, the term &#8220;illustrations&#8221; makes me feel mildly ill. The word seems to mean &#8220;redundant pictures.&#8221; So I don&#8217;t usually do them. People will often call my drawings, especially those that accompany my prose, &#8220;illustrations,&#8221; but-at the risk of coming off as a pretentious prick-I don&#8217;t think the term is accurate. My drawings are meant to do something different than the words. Augment, not repeat, or even <em>interpret</em>. They develop together as a single piece, not with one subservient to the other (and to me, &#8220;illustration&#8221; implies images in service of text). Many writers have asked me to illustrate their work, and I&#8217;ve always refused. But collaborations, collaborations involving image and text, is a different story. This is where the drawings and text grow from and build upon each other. I&#8217;m not so interested in taking someone&#8221; manuscript and adding some drawings. It&#8217;s most exciting when anyone involved can introduce anything &#8211; sometimes I&#8217;m writing, sometimes drawing, sometimes both. That&#8217;s some of my favorite work. The first time I did this was when <a href="http://kristeniskandrian.blogspot.com/">Kristen Iskandrian</a> and I created our comic &#8220;5 Cats.&#8221; <a href="http://exoskeleton-johannes.blogspot.com">Johannes G.</a> and I have been chipping away at a project like this for years (that will realistically continue for years more). Tim Wood and I do all kinds of stuff like this, with absolutely no strict definition of medium. Catherine Kasper and I created a book this way. Working with <a href="http://www.aboutjatyler.com/news">J.A. Tyler</a> for the last few months has been a real headspin, sending my drawing off into some truly ugly places (we&#8217;re in the homestretch on this project that we&#8217;re calling <em>Glimpse</em>, and we&#8217;re pretty excited to show it off).</p>
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<p>But some people, other than me, can illustrate. And do it well. Really well. Like the refined and talented Joshua Korenblatt. So when he asked me to <strong>illustrate<em> </em></strong>Elyse Lightman&#8217;s essay &#8220;The Birdhouses&#8221; for his journal<a href="http://onethejournal.com/"> <em>/One/</em></a>, it was a challenge I couldn&#8217;t refuse. And Elyse&#8217;s images are so crisp and vivid, it was a comfortable place for an illustration hack like me to start. <a href="http://onethejournal.com/2010/01/the-birdhouses/">Check out her words (and my pictures, in service to those words) here.</a></p>
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