Pie in the sky by remy lai 1 times6/25/2023 ![]() ![]() So, I would walk around and then think of storylines. ![]() ![]() As for writing, in a way, it feels shorter because, for me, I tend to write in my head a lot. And then when you're drawing, you're just doing it a lot. So, for me, Pawcasso, which is about 200 plus pages, took me six to seven months of full-time drawing. I like to say that, I think, drawing feels longer, in a way, especially, if you're drawing a graphic novel, it takes months. Remy Lai: This is a very complex question. Grace Lin: What takes longer, writing the story or doing the pictures and why? Sophie: What takes longer, writing the story or doing the pictures? Why? Today's question is from a kid named Sophie and they ask. ![]() As well as the early reader graphic novel series, Surviving the Wild. Today, I'm here with Remy Lai author and illustrator of books such as the middle grade novel, Pie in the Sky. And the picture book, A Big Mooncake for Little Star. Children's book author and illustrator of many books including the middle grade novel, Where the Mountain Meets the Moon. Today we welcome special guest, Remy Lai! Remy and Grace answer a great kid question, “What takes longer, writing the story or doing the pictures and why? Welcome back! Thanks for joining us for another episode of Kids Ask Authors! We will be taking a TWO WEEK break after this episode. ![]()
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