Tag Archive for: Lazarus Chernik

Writers of the Future Volume 36 & 37 Workshop Week – Day 3

Cloudy Los Angeles skies could not dampen the spirits of the illustrators as Contest administrator Joni Labaqui led the artists down Hollywood’s Walk of Fame for a tour of the historic Author Services building.

Writers & Illustrators of the Future Workshop – Day 6

35th Annual Writers and Illustrators of the Future Week: Writers Workshop Day 6 and Art Workshop Day 5.

Writers & Illustrators of the Future Workshop – Day 5

35th Annual Writers and Illustrators of the Future Week: Writers Workshop Day 5 and Art Workshop Day 4.

Writers & Illustrators of the Future Workshop – Day 4

35th Annual Writers and Illustrators of the Future Week: Writers Workshop Day 4 and Art Workshop Day 3.

Writers & Illustrators of the Future Workshop – Day 3

35th Annual Writers and Illustrators of the Future Week: Writers Workshop Day 3 and Art Workshop Day 2.

34th Annual Writers & Illustrators of the Future Winners Announced

This year’s Grand Prize Winners were presented at the 34th Annual L. Ron Hubbard Achievement Awards for Writers and Illustrators of the Future Contests in Science Fiction and Fantasy held at The MacArthur in Los Angeles, California.

Writers & Illustrators of the Future Workshop – Day 5

Another busy, informative day of workshops including today’s guest speakers Larry Niven, Robert J. Sawyer, Eric Flint, Nancy Kress and many more.

Writers & Illustrators of the Future Workshop – Day 4

Another busy, informative day of workshops including today’s guest speakers Brandon Sanderson, Mike Resnik, Jody Lynn Nye and Larry Elmore.

Writers & Illustrators of the Future Workshop – Day 3

Busy day for both Workshops. The writers finished their 24-hour stories and then there was the Big Reveal–where the authors see the illustration for their story for the first time. The pictures tell the story.

How to create an award-winning illustration

How does one actually create an award-winning illustration? Illustrators of the Future judges include some of the most famous illustrators of the 20 and 21st centuries—and are not easy to impress.