Have you ever made a graphic novel?
I have.
I can do anything.
ANYTHING.
I don't say it to be pompous. I say it because after all the blood sweat and tears I realize that making a graphic novel is amazingly difficult. It's like scaling the Matterhorn or swimming across the English Channel.
205 pages of text and full page art. FULL COLOR ART.
AND I did a huge bulk of it myself (with editor and art director notes of course and a handful of some friends who helped block in colors in the end of it all) but I did it. I wrote it. I colored it. I made a graphic novel.
I can do anything.
You want a 32 page picture book manuscript illustrated in THREE MONTHS? PSHAW! I colored over 20 pages of my graphic novel EVERY WEEK for OVER THREE MONTHS. The final sketches took TWO MONTHS. I estimate I've been working on the art in some stage be it sketch or final for this story for over ONE WHOLE YEAR.
I signed for this contract way back in 2002! It was part of a two book deal. The first book was "The Guild of Geniuses" which came out in 2004 and I haven't authored anything since. The second contract was for a story called "The Domesticated Six" The manuscript was unwritten, the format was open, and there was no deadline.
It would just be ready when it was ready.
Since then I made excuses to do everything else BUT complete the second book. I got married. I started a family. I had a TV show. I bought a house. I had a second child. I worked on four video game titles. I've owned two laptops and two desktops. I've moved twice. I've illustrated over 20 middle grade and chapter books. I've illustrated seven other picture books authored by other people.
You have no idea what a huge step this is for me. I felt as if my life was in a stand still because I've been sitting under this huge project. In reference to Moby Dick, my friends and I referred to this project as my whale.
It's June. It's done. (Of course there will be fixes and tweaks here and there for the next few weeks) but it's done.I've learned lots from this whole experience.
I climbed the mountain. I swam the channel.
I can do anything.
thank you...needed to hear that, maybe we all do
Posted by: Vivian Hadding | June 16, 2010 at 09:06 AM
Yay! Very inspirational, Dan :D
Posted by: Alethea | June 16, 2010 at 10:04 AM
Truly, Truly happy for you!! This is HUGE! (in so many ways) You're an inspiration.
Posted by: erin kono | June 16, 2010 at 10:37 AM
That's huge man! Way to go.
Posted by: kactiguy | June 16, 2010 at 05:10 PM
Whoa. I am in awe. Kudos to you man! Next task direct an animated feature? ;)
Posted by: Jjk Art | June 16, 2010 at 06:24 PM
Thanks everybody. Now it's on to finishing up a picture book that's due in September!
Posted by: dsantat | June 16, 2010 at 08:51 PM
Utterly fabulous!
Amy
Posted by: amy | June 16, 2010 at 09:59 PM
Rock Rock On Dan!!! I admire your get-it-doneness in all of this. Very inspirational and amazing! Massive Congrats on your Matterhorn.
I cannot wait to get a copy of it!
Posted by: Mike Boldt | June 17, 2010 at 09:44 AM
Awesome! Great job and I can't wait to see it!
Posted by: Erik Brooks | June 17, 2010 at 03:28 PM
very inspirational post indeed! :D
you are amazing! love it!
Posted by: system wide hook | June 17, 2010 at 08:00 PM
Very very nice to see you finished it. And you are a great inspiration how you can achieve anything - if you want it badly enough.
And I'm glad I could help you with it - event if it was just a little part :D
Posted by: Skar | June 21, 2010 at 11:03 AM
So happy for you (and can't wait to read it)!
Posted by: Nina | June 21, 2010 at 01:46 PM
As if every post on this blog wasn't a bunch of pompous drivel about how awesome you are, you go ahead and explicitly comment on how awesome you are. Bravo. Keep it up.
Posted by: a.l.n. | June 30, 2010 at 07:15 PM
amazing! this is huge, very much huge for it!
Posted by: nursing pajamas | July 05, 2010 at 06:24 PM
And it's AWESOME! So psyched for you.
Posted by: Rachel | July 16, 2010 at 09:15 AM