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Illustrating for Simon & Schuster!

I am so pleased to be a part of this and share this news. Since my drawing was selected as the DrawThis winner in June and was featured in the Insight email, I have been contacted by publishers and am on my way to working on my first published picture book. Things are still being worked out, but I am super pumped to be working on it!

 
 
 

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Everything is still being finalized, but I couldn’t be more grateful for this opportunity. This experience has already taught me how powerful it is to put your work out into the world, Geometry Dash even when it feels scary.

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Kevin Huis
Kevin Huis
Dec 04, 2025

This is a useful topic to bring up! With all the sneaky tools out there, knowing about things like cheating how to spot fake calculator app can really help teachers and parents stay aware. It’s surprising how convincing some of those apps look, so raising awareness is definitely important.

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babyish aggregate
babyish aggregate
Dec 04, 2025

Being selected as the DrawThis winner and featured in the Insight email is already a huge accomplishment, but fnaf having publishers reach out and opening the door to your first published picture book is such an exciting next step.

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Heather Rivera
Heather Rivera
Nov 03, 2025

With patience and focus, you’ll find yourself driving farther, steadier, and smoother in Eggy Car.

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Steele Nickle
Steele Nickle
Oct 28, 2025

One defining feature of the genre is the abrupt, shocking, and immediate nature of failure. Any obstacle, whether it a tree, a snowman, or a log, will instantly stop your progress and make you start again. An deep psychological contract is formed with the player due to the high-stakes nature of the consequences for even the smallest mistake. With each accomplished sidestep and barely avoided leap, one's sense of snow rider 3d mechanical mastery becomes stronger.

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