Books represent an interesting departure from writing academic papers. A paper is like a law court, a place for publicly holding an argument, sometimes against a hostile audience. A book is a pulpit, the audience has chosen to hear you preach, the burden of proof is lower.

Which is exactly why I'd like to write more of them.

So far I have been part of the team who wrote Drawing Now: Between the Lines of Contemporary Art (or as like to think of it, The Tracey Book), and have contributed to Kybernetes on cybernetics and design and Prof. Paul Wells' Fundamentals of Animation (in a small way).

I hope to publish more.

Theory and Writing