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Writer's pictureMoran Reudor

The Satisfaction of Finishing a Children's Book

As a children's book illustrator, finishing a new book is an incredibly fulfilling experience. It's a moment of pure joy and accomplishment that makes all the hard work and long hours worth it.


From the initial concept sketches to the final pages, creating a children's book is a labor of love. Every stroke of the pencil, every splash of color, and every word chosen with care is done with the intention of bringing joy and wonder to young readers.


When the final page is completed, and the book is ready for publication, there's a sense of pride and fulfillment that's hard to describe. It's like seeing a little piece of your heart and soul come to life on the pages, and knowing that it will soon be shared with children all over the world.


For me, the happiness of finishing a new book is a reminder of why I chose to become a children's book illustrator in the first place - to inspire, to entertain, and to make a positive impact on young readers.


It's a moment of relief as well, as the book finally reaches its completion after what feels like an endless journey. It's a culmination of months or even years of hard work, with countless revisions, edits, and rejections along the way. But in the end, it's all worth it to see the final product come to fruition.


The joy of finishing a new book is not just about personal fulfillment, but also the knowledge that the book will soon be in the hands of children. As an illustrator, there's no greater reward than seeing young readers delight in the story and illustrations. It's a feeling of knowing that the book has made an impact and sparked their imaginations.


Furthermore, finishing a new book is not just about the end result, but also about the creative process itself. It's about the moments of inspiration, the experimentation with different art styles, and the collaborative efforts with the author and publisher. Each new book is a unique journey, filled with its own challenges and triumphs.


In conclusion, the happiness of finishing a new children's book is a universal experience that transcends gender. It's a moment of pride, relief, and joy that brings a sense of fulfillment and inspiration to creators and young readers alike. As a children's book illustrator, it's a reminder of why we do what we do - to create art that brings joy and wonder to the world.


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