22 Feb 2016, 21:15

@bharris said:

he's been through several people attempting to illustrate his book, but none have worked out

"My book is pretty long, maybe up to 40 or so illustrations ... I think it needs a lot of detail and is a bit complex,

Run.

Run screaming.

Seriously though, so many red flags. He has no idea even the basics of processes involved in publishing a children's book (I'm not considering this a moral failing on his part but that doesn't mean you want to sink with him). There are many, many, MANY opportunities to work with self-publishing artists--probably most are bad but if that is how you want to get your feet wet then I'd try going with someone else.

That said...

Maybe you could educate him and he'll revise his (completely awesome?) story to a more standard 32 page spread and maybe he will be really reasonable to work with and end up selling millions. But, like @lee-white suggested: get a lot of money up front. And: get. a. contract.

Good luck!