Joe Eckstein

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I’ll be appearing at an Author’s Breakfast on October 25th at the Archdale Public Library, 10433 South Main Street in Archdale, North Carolina. The event is being hosted by the Archdale Library Friends to give the public and library patrons the opportunity to connect with area authors. Breakfast is provided and will begin at 9 am, followed by presentations from the authors about their work and an opportunity to ask them questions. I will be presenting around 11:15 am, and the event will conclude with a book signing around noon.

Please come out if you can make it—I would love to see you there! Call the library at (336) 431-3811 to RSVP.

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I’ve recently illustrated the third book in Vermont author Susie Caron’s “Between You and Me” children’s picture book series, Twee’ for Two. See my previous posts about the first two books, Twee’ and I Am Twee’, in this series about a little pine tree who grows up to discover big life lessons.

About Twee’ for Two:

“In this third picture book-allegory from Susie’s ‘Between You and Me’ series, Twee’ realizes she has no friends, except for Rock, who never talks with her. Twee’ can see children playing in the apple orchard, and she wishes for a friend who can play with her. Her wish comes true, but not in the way she anticipates. Join Twee’ as she learns the meaning of real friendship and discovers that new friends can be right around the corner.”

I created the illustrations for the book by sketching them first in pencil, then scanning and finishing them in the computer using Adobe Illustrator to simulate a soft, ink-and-wash technique.

Twee’ for Two is a fun tale about a tree and her feline friend that children are sure to enjoy. It’s available from online booksellers such as Amazon.com & BarnesandNoble.com, or you can order it through your local bookstore. For more information about Susie and her books, visit her website at SusieCaron.com.


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They’re at it again! “The Adventures of KaLeigh Mae & Braxtin” series by California author Bonnie Black has grown by two new books (and two new adventures!) since the first in the series, The Lost Locket, was released last year. I’ve enjoyed illustrating these captivating chapter mystery books for children.

In Summer Camp, friends KaLeigh Mae and Braxtin are off to tour the Big Apple and then fun at summer camp in the Poconos, only to get mixed up in a high-stakes bank robbery. In the latest book, The Wedding Cake, the two young heroines find themselves in another alarming predicament centered around the signature confection at KaLeigh Mae’s father’s wedding to her new mother.

I created the pen-and-ink illustrations for these books starting with pencil sketches, then using a Speedball Hunt Globe dip pen and India Ink on Bristol board. The cover illustration I colored using watercolor pencils.


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Look for these books on Amazon.com and other online booksellers or order them through your local bookstore.

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The third book in the “Daniel the Dinosaur and Friends” children’s book series by California author Faydra Koenig, Time Out For Meg, has been released. I’ve had the privilege of illustrating this series of books and you can read about the first two books, Two Homes for Daniel and Two Sisters for Daniel, in my previous post.

Time Out For Meg continues the story of Daniel the Dinosaur, whose parents are divorced, and the challenges of living with his new blended family. This time the story focuses on Daniel’s step-sister Meg, who has trouble dealing with her new step-brother and step-dad. From the book’s cover:

“Meg the Dinosaur is mad. She isn’t so sure about being in a blended family. She already has a dad and sometimes having a step-brother and step-dad is just too much. Sometimes Meg wants to play by herself and not have to share. Being a kid living with divorce isn’t always easy. See how Meg’s mommy and step-dad teach Meg that sometimes we need to take a time-out to understand our feelings and learn how to get along. The third in the “Daniel the Dinosaur and Friends” series is designed to help children and families deal with the challenges of becoming a blended family. Watch how Daniel learns from Meg how to manage emotions like anger with grace and ease. Blended families are extra special and no matter what happens, any problem can be solved when families learn to communicate with love in their hearts.”

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The illustrations started as pencil sketches, which I scanned and rendered with the computer using Adobe Illustrator. I enjoyed illustrating the colorful characters interacting and relating to each other in this meaningful and heartwarming story.

You may order Time Out for Meg and the other Daniel the Dinosaur books from online retailers including Amazon.com, or through your local bookstore. I recommend them for children coping with divorced parents or blended families.

 

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Over the past several months I’ve had the pleasure of illustrating the first two books in the “Daniel the Dinosaur and Friends” children’s book series by California author Faydra Koenig, a mental health professional who helps clients deal with the life-changing issues of divorce. The idea for the books came as a result of the issues her own family has faced with divorce, and the characters in the books are based on her own children. The books help children with parents who may be divorced or remarried cope with the challenges of split and blended families.

Two Homes for Daniel was released in November, and Two Sisters for Daniel was released last month. In Two Homes for Daniel, Daniel the Dinosaur—a velociraptor—has a mommy and a daddy who are divorced and has to learn to live in two houses, apart from each of his parents. In Two Sisters for Daniel, Daniel’s dad remarries and Daniel faces the challenges of becoming a blending family with his new sisters Kelsey and Meg. In each book Daniel discovers that divorce doesn’t stop families from loving one another.

It was a lot of fun drawing the dinosaur characters for these books, and it was important to make the illustrations animated and engaging while conveying emotion. To create the illustrations, I first sketched them in pencil, then inked, colored, and shaded them using Adobe Illustrator on the computer. The bouncy, cartoon style is a lot of fun for me to draw, and though it may appear simple, the various layers of line work, color, shading, and lighting effects used to render and give the illustrations such life and depth make for meticulous work. However, the final results are worth the effort.

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I’ve enjoyed illustrating these books and am busy working on illustrating more exciting books in the “Daniel the Dinosaur and Friends” series. I’m pleased to be a part of these books that are helping children cope with distressing life experiences beyond their control. As both a son and son-in-law of divorced parents, I feel children facing this difficult life challenge need all the help they can get, and especially to know they are still loved. No matter what, they are deeply loved by God and He has an amazing plan for their lives.

You may order Two Homes for Daniel and Two Sisters for Daniel on Amazon.com, other online retailers, or through your local bookstore. I recommend getting them for any child you know who may be dealing with this life situation. Also check out the post “Helping Children Deal with Divorce” on Faydra Koenig’s blog, where you can also find out more about her and her work.

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