I didn't get
round to writing about this when it originally came out in late 2010, so
I am now because it has just come out in paperback!
Double page part opener for Monsters and Heroes
It was my first book for Walker Books, who I have wanted to
work for since I was a child, that and it's subject matter, which I have always loved, meant I was a little daunted and overwhelmed. But Liz Wood helped me immeasurably and in so many ways. She has helped to create many of the most beautiful books that Walker produce, and I was incredibly lucky to be able to work with her.
Phaethon and the Chariot of the Sun double page spread
It was also the first time that I had used the computer for illustration, so that was interesting! Especially when you lose a years worth of work and can't get it back... it was a real love/hate relationship.
The Gorgons - Medusa's Sisters
I haven't got pictures with the proper type on, which is a shame because it works beautifully with the illustrations.
Ann Turnbull's retellings of these 16 myths
are just wonderful.
The stories have a lot of gold in them and the book is liberally sprinkled with it.
Echo and Narcissus
and last but not least, I think I enjoyed doing this picture most.
Pandora
"One word keeps coming to mind when looking at this book: lavish. Sixteen well-known stories are presented here, in a book positively overflowing with brightly coloured illustrations. Generous use of gold makes the book feel even more special, and the only danger, if you buy it for a child, is that you may not be able to bring yourself to give it away." (www.thebookbag.co.uk) "Ann Turnbull's re-tellings are as elegant as the book's classically influenced illustrations by Sarah Young... The production - from the cover dusted with shimmering gold to the white text on the back page when Orpheus enters the underworld - makes this volume a work of art." (Nicolette Jones, The Sunday Times) "A generous large-format hardback that feels like a treat. Here are some of the greatest stories ever told... A book for keeps." (The Herald)"
If you'd like to buy Greek Myths, hopefully your nearest bookshop may have it, or they can order it, if not it's here.
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