22 Feb 2016, 20:12

Hey Brittany,
I feel ya. I was also, briefly, working with a self publishing writer. This writer had 'many people' want to illustrate his works but according to him they 'never worked out'. I read his stuff, picked a story and worked up some character sketches as well as a quick book layout. (Which was a chunk of my time but I chocked it up to learning.) We met at a library and went over my stuff. I also told him what prices and contracts were like for a newbie illustrator in a big publishing firm. (5K to 10K for 3-5 mths of work.) My quote to him was much lower. Also...I told him that since I was quoting a fairly low price that I wanted free reign as far as art direction. He seemed excited but I haven't heard from him and it's been 2 weeks now. I did not let him keep my sketches or layout but I might just finish a few images for my portfolio.

I'm glad I put myself out there and I did learn from going through the process. But my take away is don't put a bunch of effort into it before getting a contract.