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New England Writers' Centre

In the spotlight Trish Donald

8/24/2018

 
By Becky Holland
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Trish Donald is a previous board member of the New England Writers’ Centre. Her artwork regularly makes an appearance in the newsletter.

In 2018 Trish launched her first book with Little Pink Dog Books who were looking for emerging authors and illustrators. 

Little Pink Dog Books liked some of her monster drawings and asked if she would write and illustrate a book where those monsters were Worry Monsters - manifestations of a child's anxiety. They asked if the child could overcome her Worry Monsters by using mindful breathing, that would help young children cope with their anxiety.

It aligned with Trish’s desire to help parents and children connect through books, and so began "Tissy Woo and the Worry Monsters".

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Trish’s creative process begins with play and exploration. She starts with a shape whether it is drawn or cut out and adds to it. Often she makes the same shape or character over and over and does different things with it; give it extra arms, hair, multiple eyes, no eyes, make it really tall.  Then she might cut it out of the paper and add a different medium such as a squashed bottle cap she found on the road, or put it into the computer and play with the scale of the character. When she has a specific purpose such as developing Tissywoo and her friends at school then she does lots and lots of working drawings. Their bodies usually come later.
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​When working on Tissywoo’s expressions Trish created pages with multiple images of her head and drew in her face exploring all the emotions. She has pages full of little drawings of her toys and the objects in her bedroom. She then assembled all the elements together until the composition and flow of the page worked to help tell the story.


We all have someone we aspire to be like or who grows our work and for Trish that is Shaun Tan. Trish loves his use of texture, industrial images, and his unusual characters. “Shaun Tan gives everything he draws such personality and his stories are whimsical and touching and my favorite is Eric”, Trish says.
 
Trish is always part of the Writers’ Centre events. You might not see her there every time, but she is collecting presenters from the airport and working behind the scenes on posters and graphics for the
events.

We asked her if she’d like to share something with the readers of The New England Muse and she said, “if you want to be published join a writer’s centre, go to as many workshops as you can and be open to feedback. Even if the workshop is about a topic such as fantasy and you are interested in crime, go. You will find they share commonalities such as plot and character development, dialogue, how to write to the targeted age group, tips on editing and approaching agents. You also make vital connections and build a community of support around you.

Lastly, you have to really want it because it is not easy. It is hard fitting everything in; work, family, friends, creative projects, staying healthy, it is not easy and you have to make sacrifices but for me, it is definitely worth the effort.”


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