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"Dear James: Letters to a Young Illustrator" is a small masterpiece, distilling a lifetime of experience into essential wisdom offered to a fictional young colleague. Being eminently practical and an exemplary antidote to the romanticized starving artist syndrome, the author advises the young illustrator to keep his rather pedestrian day job as financial security, to steel himself against the inevitable rejection letters and to remain passionate. ?Passion,? he maintains, ?is the primary engine driving creativity. The enemy of art is indifference.? The volume is a treasure-trove of art-historical and philosophical references and anecdotes. Should be required reading for both the aspiring Illustrator and working professional. Highly recommended!