Q&A with Author Virginia Lori Jennings discussion

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message 1: by V.L. (last edited Aug 14, 2013 12:27PM) (new)

V.L. Jennings (vljennings) | 6 comments Mod
Tell us about yourself :)


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Agy Wilson (agyw) | 3 comments Hi Virginia! Thank you for thinking of me! Thought I'd say hello. In the middle of a couple of (self-imposed) deadlines!


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V.L. Jennings (vljennings) | 6 comments Mod
Hey Agy! Good luck with your deadlines! Do you mind if I ask what you are working on? I'm glad you stopped by!
Agy wrote: "Hi Virginia! Thank you for thinking of me! Thought I'd say hello. In the middle of a couple of (self-imposed) deadlines!"


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Agy Wilson (agyw) | 3 comments I decided to apply what I learned at SVS (School of Visual Storytelling) with Will Terry and Jake Parker to my book Nana's Gift, because it's receiving attention and wonderful reviews. I'm also trying to finish my picture book Duke Day for Annie before the End of September and midgrade novel Sara LeClere before the end of October. Right now looking for a good PDF converter, as my computer crashed this weekend... Wish me luck!


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V.L. Jennings (vljennings) | 6 comments Mod
Agy!!! Try cutepdf.com! It is the only pdf converter I use! It enables you to just print to pdf! :)


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Agy Wilson (agyw) | 3 comments Thanks, I realized I could save in Photoshop. Thank you though. I don't have to print it, it's for Createspace, and I like that I can save directly from the work to the finished thing... oftentimes when you have a few processes involved, especially when reproducing an original work, it loses quality with each generation. So the closer you can work to the original, the better, and I draw and paint in Photoshop.


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