Recently a friend posted a cute animal photo on my Facebook
page. As soon as I saw it I just knew I had to use it as a basis for a picture book story. So I grabbed a sheet of A4 paper and divided into 12
sections (I tend to write the traditional 12 double page spreads).
I started to plot my story, which started well. However when I reached the last page I stalled. I had the
image in my minds eye, I knew what action was taking place but I just couldn't
put it into words. I decided to put the story to one side and allow
my subconscious solve the issue for me. However a week or so went by and I was still stuck. Suddenly it hit me. The page didn't need words, the
picture could show the reader what I wanted them to know.
I'm not the only author to let the picture
tell the story. In the hands of the right illustrator the story can be
told successfully without a single word on the page. For example in one of my favourite
pictures books The Big Bad Mole's Coming! written by Martin Waddell and
illustrated by John Bendall-Brunello there are two pages that contain no words (part of one page below). The action needs no words, I can tell exactly how the animals are feeling from their body language.
Another book that uses this device is Knight Time written by
Jane Clarke and illustrated by Jane Massey. The page is a fold out
page which opens to reveal a second page with text. Jane informs me the idea was that as the reader turned the page they
would feel they were entering the forest where Little Knight and Little Dragon
are lost. As you can see from the page below you don't need words to feel the
tingle run up your spine and to start to worry about the main characters.
So to all those picture book writers out there. If you're working on a
new picture book story and stall ask yourself "can a picture paint the words I
need?" If the answer is yes then don't be afraid to allow the illustrations to tell the story for you.
Lynne Garner
www.lynnegarner.com
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2 comments:
I agree!
And one of these days we could even be doing ourselves out of a job! :)
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