A manuscript as it appears on my computer-machine.

This is actually some text from the next book I'm

doing with Gaiman–couldn't find the last one.

Actually the thumbnails to Chloe and the Lion. Couldn't find the thumbs to Chu's Day, either.

Should I have made a "panda thumbs" joke here? Because pandas have thumbs?

Maybe it's a little too on the nose.

On this sketchbook spread you also see Merle Lynn, a character from my COLD CEREAL trilogy,

and also Abraham SuperLincoln fighting an octopus on the moon.

The pdf is named for its inventor, Paul Diogenes Format.

*It's been pointed out to me that a small number of 24-pagers exist, so I was wrong about this. I still advise people new to the field to aim for 32-page PBs, or 40-pagers, because a publisher can't typically price a 24-page book as high. So you're probably not saving them any money by going shorter.





**I end up discussing this a little in the comments, if you're interested.

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