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    Inside the Studio with Amy Young, Creator of A Unicorn Named Sparkle

    Bianca SchulzeBy Bianca Schulze5 Mins Read Ages 0-3 Ages 4-8 Animal Books Best Kids Stories Fantasy: Supernatural Fiction Illustrator Interviews Picture Books
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    The Children’s Book Review | July 31, 2016

    Inside Amy Young’s Studio Space

    My studio is a large and well-lit walkout basement. The ceiling is a bit low and there is no sink, but all in all it is a fine space. There are windows on three sides, with lovely views of the marsh in the back of our house. I often gaze outside to rest my eyes and to take a mental break. I usually will see some sort of animal life – a great blue heron sweeping by, two young raccoons climbing the tree just outside, a herd of deer, or maybe the neighbor’s chickens. And once: a fox, at the edge of the woods across the marsh.

    AMy Young Studio

    Amy Young STudio Window

    When I am not in the middle of a project I like to keep my studio neat and orderly, with a place for everything and everything in its place. When I am deep into my work, however, it looks like a mini tornado has flung piles of debris all around the place. There is reference material spread on every flat surface, tubes of paint and rags and brushes by my work area, and reject artwork on the floor. This happens because when I am in the flow of work I don’t want anything to interrupt or disturb that creative impulse. Plenty of time to clean up later!

    Amy Young STudio 2

    Amy Young STudio 3

    Amy Young’s Creative Process

    Generally, I only use my studio to do final artwork. I write my stories and do pencil sketches at the kitchen table, or on the couch, or at the local coffee shop. Sometimes I get my best ideas when I am taking a walk. A UNICORN NAMED SPARKLE came to me like that, on a walk, all in a flash.

    Once I had the idea for SPARKLE, I did a lot of loose sketches to get familiar with the characters. In my first sketches Sparkle was a bit older and seedier, and his horn was on the end of his nose instead of on his forehead. The early version of Lucy had short straight black hair. I was really happy when I realized that her hair needed to be super-curly: I love that hair!

    A unicorn Named SParkle Sketches

    A Unicorn Named Sparkle Sketch 2

    Usually I don’t do a lot sketches until after a publisher offers a contract and edits the manuscript. Otherwise I may have to change all of the artwork I have labored over. This book was different: it felt special from the start, and I wanted to let it grow and develop on its own for a while, before showing it to anyone else. I did an entire dummy, and had a wonderful time letting it emerge at its own pace, with no pressure. I never get tired of drawing Sparkle and Lucy, so I didn’t mind making changes to improve the book.

    A Unicorn Named Sparkle Dummy

    My editor asked me to make a second SPARKLE book. Lucy and Sparkle are characters who generate a lot of ideas for me, so the book came fairly easily, and in fact is completely done already. A NEW FRIEND FOR SPARKLE will come out in 2017.

    A New Friend For Sparkle by Amy Young

    I do the final artwork for the SPARKLE books in India ink and watercolor. I use a light table to see my sketch, and ink right onto the watercolor paper. I work fast and try to keep the art fluid and expressive. If I don’t like how an image comes out, I do it again and again until I get it right.

    A Unicorn Named Spakle Image

    I love what I do, and I love my very short commute downstairs to my home studio.

    About Amy Young

    Amy Young trained as a fine artist at Yale and received an MFA in painting from Indiana University. She then went on to earn a law degree from Harvard and worked as a lawyer for several years. She now devotes herself full time to writing and illustrating, and is the creator of the popular Belinda picture books.

    For more information, visit: AmyYoungArt.com

    A Unicorn Named SparkleA Unicorn Named Sparkle

    Written and Illustrated by Amy Young

    Publisher’s Synopsis: When Lucy sees an ad in the newspaper for a unicorn, she sends in her twenty-five cents and waits four to six long weeks for her very own unicorn to arrive. She imagines the flowers that she’ll braid into his beautiful pink mane, and she even picks the perfect name for him: Sparkle. But when Sparkle arrives, his ears are too long, his horn is too short, he smells funny–and oh, he has fleas. Lucy isn’t pleased, but in the end she warms up to Sparkle and realizes that even though he wasn’t exactly the unicorn she wanted, he might be just the one she needs.

    Ages 2-6 | Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux | July 5, 2016 | ISBN-13: 978-0374301859

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    Bianca Schulze is the founder of The Children’s Book Review. She is a reader, reviewer, mother and children’s book lover. She also has a decade’s worth of experience working with children in the great outdoors. Combined with her love of books and experience as a children’s specialist bookseller, the goal is to share her passion for children’s literature to grow readers. Born and raised in Sydney, Australia, she now lives with her husband and three children near Boulder, Colorado.

    4 Comments

    1. Sabrina Parks on September 7, 2016 8:11 am

      As a mother and lover of children books. I too, have been inspired to put pen to paper and stylus to tablet. I really enjoyed reading this piece from an indie publisher stance. I often feel quite lifted by wonderful interviews such as these, that feature successful tales. Your website is amazing! I am bookmarking it as I write!

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      • Bianca Schulze on September 7, 2016 11:44 am

        Hi Sabrina—

        Thank you so much for your incredibly kind words. We are glad you have found The Children’s Book Review and that you are inspired by our articles and the authors and illustrators that we feature. 🙂

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      • Trisha on June 30, 2020 11:04 am

        Hello,
        I’m wanting to ask for your permission to read aloud your book, titled A Unicorn Named Sparkle in my online classroom. The website is password protected and only the enrolled students will be allowed to listen to the story. This would be for commercial use. Please let me know if I have your permission. Thank you so much, Trisha

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        • Bianca Schulze on July 1, 2020 12:52 pm

          Dear Trisha,

          It’s a wonderful book and we can see why you are seeking permission. You would need to contact the specific publisher directly to gain permission. Best of luck!

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