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Read Magazine: Twist of Fate

Posted by: keegan (155 posts)
November 15, 200710:06 PM
Here's a bunch of drawings that I had fun doing for a new client, Read Magazine (published by Reader's Digest). The story, titled "Twist of Fate" by Steven Frank is about a teenage girl that ends up spending a weekend in the library's rare books room reading a dusty old first edition of Dickens' "Oliver Twist", to avoid flunking a class. She snoozes off and finds herself magically transported into the story, and interacting with all of the characters. The only way home is to write herself out of the story, Dickens himself tells her. The sequence of the drawings is clockwise from the top left image.
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Comments
i wish you would consider illustrating A Christmas Carol by Dickens. I could just imagine what you could do with the spirits.
excellent work!
Posted by: mike | March 20, 2008 10:02 PM
Very colourful. I really like the softness of it. It should be longer. XD
Posted by: Jules | September 29, 2009 4:10 PM