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Neil Swaab is a Brooklyn-based illustrator whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Utne Reader, the Village Voice, and most recently, James Patterson’s Middle School: My Brother Is a Big, Fat Liar. Swaab has also worked on Adult Swim’s Superjail!, Comedy Central’s Ugly Americans, and Cartoon Network’s Annoying Orange. He is also a syndicated cartoonist whose comic strip appeared online and in print for thirteen years. Learn more about Swaab at neilswaab.com.

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Neil Swaab I don't write linearly so, if I get stuck at a certain point, I skip it and write the thing that I actually do know how to write. Hopefully, by the ti…moreI don't write linearly so, if I get stuck at a certain point, I skip it and write the thing that I actually do know how to write. Hopefully, by the time I finish that, I'll have figured out the thing I was stuck on. Another good thing is to give myself permission to write a terrible first draft. It's much easier to then go back and attack the book once there's something on the page instead of when there's nothing. And much more liberating!(less)
Neil Swaab Getting to be creative everyday and invent worlds that readers can immerse themselves in. It's amazing to transform a simple blank page (or blank scre…moreGetting to be creative everyday and invent worlds that readers can immerse themselves in. It's amazing to transform a simple blank page (or blank screen, in my case), into something that speaks to people.(less)
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