Thankful for Angels

There are many angels in my life. My supportive husband, my adorable children (who TRY to be good and helpful), and loving friends and extended family. I also meet angels daily...those who hold open doors for me as I'm loaded down with a toddler and groceries, those who simply smile or say hello, and those who are constantly serving others.

Today I want to talk about my dad, another angel in my life. My dad (a doctor) was a huge influence in my artistic life. He praised my work from an early age on, showed it off to others, and talked about my "talent" constantly. He wasn't a bad artist himself, but never did he say, "She got it from me." He always behaved as if I came out of nowhere. But my dad made me my first easel and expressed pride in paintings I look back at and laugh. Thanks go to my dad (and mom) for never trying to steer me into a more academic, financially stable path...for loving me for who I am and being proud of it.

A few years ago, my retired parents moved out from the midwest to a town about 45 minutes away from me. They instantly were involved in service for our church, in their family (my dad's mother lived about 20 minutes from their new home and needed assistance), and in their community. We were happy to have them so close for special occasions and random visits. My dad devoted himself to visiting his mom (my grandmother) a couple of times a week, taking care of her needs, her medicines and her welfare. This past December, at the age of 97, my grandmother passed away in her sleep. She was a wonderful woman and is missed.

The passing of my grandmother left my dad with some extra time on his hands. He could've used this to relax more, read more, or take up a new hobby. However, my dad, my angel, began traveling the 45 minutes to my house every wednesday morning to spend 3 hours playing with and taking care of my two year old so I could get a solid chunk of time to get some real illustrating done (before the wee hours of the night). Anyone with a baby or a toddler in the house knows how hard it is to get uninterrupted time to work. I've had personal projects on the back burner and this new service is giving me the opportunity to focus and get some good work done. I really appreciate it.

These past two weeks I finished up a dummy book, created a lot of character sketches, and began a new book. It feels so good and I have my dad to thank for it. (It really is amazing what I can get done working for 3 hours straight in the morning)

 So, THANK YOU, DAD! For being my angel. Look for the angels in your life.

(HERE ARE A FEW OF THE CHARACTER SKETCHES I DID FOR AN UPCOMING ILLUSTRATOR MEETING WITH MARTHA RAGO, EXEC ART DIRECTOR FOR HARPER COLLINS)
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Cover Design Opinion

I'm doing a mock cover design for an illustrator intensive with art director, Martha Rago, and I need your opinion. I won't tell you which I'm partial to. I'd like your thoughts as artists, book lovers, or whatever you may deem yourself. Which design do you like better? And is there anything you'd change or add? Leave comments below. Thanks!!!
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Winter Wonderland

Oh the weather outside is frightful (actually today it's okay...yesterday was the snow storm). And I wish I had a fire that was delightful (but my home has no fireplace). And since I have no place I want to go...Let it snow! Let it snow! Let it snow! And here's a little piggie building a snowman, since I don't want to go out and freeze doing it myself. (am I lazy or what...probably just getting old)
Sorry I haven't been posting for a while. I've actually had to take a little break the last month or so because of darn "Tennis Elbow" in my right (drawing) arm. Those tendons connect all the way down to the hand so some days were just painful to draw. It's getting better now thankfully and I'm doing all I can to speed up the recovery. Enjoy the winter weather where ever you are and try to get some relaxation in this season!
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My Ukiyoe Heroes Print Arrived

A while back I posted about my friend, Jed Henry. I should've waited a few weeks and done a post about him and his awesome Kickstarter Campaign as well. But alas, I didn't.

Anyway, Jed had this great idea to design/illustrate iconic video game characters in a traditional Japanese Ukioye style and have those designs translated into traditional woodblock prints. It took off like wildfire. Here's the site about the project...http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1499165518/ukiyo-e-heroes?ref=live

Anyway, I backed the campaign and got my print in the mail yesterday and it was like an early Christmas gift. Way to kick off the season. Thanks, Jed. I love it!

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Writing and Illustrating for Young Readers Conference 2013

So mark your calendars! You don't want to miss this conference. Seriously!!! Ask any editor of children's lit, this conference is amazing and they all talk about it back in NYC. They ask themselves, why is it Utah produces so many amazing children's lit writers and illustrators? Then they come here to this conference and they see why....We have amazing talent and amazing instructors at an amazing conference and next year is going to be awesome! I am so excited.

MARK YOUR CALENDARS, JUNE 17th-21st 2013 (or just 18th-20th for illustrators)

We have a huge and amazing faculty including 2 literary agents, and an editor from Simon and Schuster. Here's the list...


2013 Writing and Illustrating Conference Faculty Include:

Cheri Pray EarlIntroduction to Writing for Children Class
Sharlee GlennPicture Book Class
Steve BjorkmanIllustration Class
J Scott SavageMiddle Grade Class
Kris ChandlerNovel Class
AE CannonNovel Class
Martine LeavittSpecialty Novel Class (more info to come)
Matt KirbyAdvanced Class
Mette Ivie HarrisonFull Novel Class (Limited to 6 participants)
Carol Lynch WilliamsWriter's Boot Camp
Utah State Poet Laureate Lance LarsenKeynote Speaker
Alyson HellerEditor for S&S
Ammi-Joan PaquetteErin Murphy Literary Agent
Steven FraserJennifer De Chiara Literary Agency


Being an illustrator myself, and having taught at this conference previously, I am soooooooooooo excited to announce that the talented Steve Bjorkman will be our illustration faculty this year. I think I may sneak in when I'm off-duty and learn a few illustration techniques from him myself. (I wish I could!) See what a fun illustrator he is....


And if you're wondering what this conference is all about and what goes on, see my previous posts about it.

WIFYR 2012
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2009

But essentially, you can sign up for full day or half day attendance. Full day attendees get an awesome, intensive 5 day, 4 hour morning class with the faculty you sign up with. In addition, you get a chance to be chosen to show your work to the attending agent or editor (which is a big deal), and you get all the afternoon workshops as well (which are taught by even more faculty than is listed here). Half-day attendees get the afternoon workshops and keynote addresses. Everyone who registers will get permission and information to submit directly to the editor and agents post-conference (which is also a big deal). But best of all, you get to learn so much about your craft, the business, and the culture of the children's book industry.

There are so many well-known authors who have gotten their start at this very conference. You'll be sorry if you miss it. (last year we had attendees from all over...even as far as the Mid East...we were amazed)

So if your loved-one asks what you want for Christmas, tell him/her "REGISTER ME FOR WIFYR" which stands for Writing and Illustrating for Young Readers of course. Registration should be up in a few short weeks. I'll keep you posted.
































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White Space: Summer

Today even though the sun is shining, I'm a bit chilly. I find myself longing for summer already. I sit in my office uploading this post in sweats and with a scarf wrapped around my neck. I don't think my blood has thickened for the chill and cold yet. Ahhh, to be on a beach, in the warm sun sipping a cool lemonade. Summer.

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I'm a freelance illustrator working in the children's book industry. I love kids and raising my own 4 children. They are the inspiration and the passion behind all I do in art and in life. See my website at JulieOlsonbooks.com

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