Suggested Reading

For general all-around drawing information, the famous Andrew Loomis books are great.

Figure Drawing for all it’s Worth – Jim said, “Figure Drawing For All It’s Worth has the best section on perspective I’ve seen.”

Drawing the Head and Hands

The Andrew Loomis books are out of print but can be downloaded here:

http://alexhays.com/loomis

Our buddy Kyle has done a wonderful, essential book on cartooning and comics:

Kyle Baker, How to Draw Stupid and other Essentials of Cartooning

Will Eisner has some highly regarded books available. Best for more advanced students:

Comics and Sequential Art: Principles and Practices from the Legendary Cartoonist

The classic style guide no writer should be without:

The Elements of Style by Strunk and White

Some good information on writing are Syd Field’s Screenwriting books:

Screenplay: The Foundations of Screenwriting

The Screenwriter’s Workbook (Revised Edition)

The Screenwriter’s Problem Solver: How to Recognize, Identify, and Define Screenwriting Problems

Also:

The Craft of the Screenwriter by John Brady

William Goldman: Five Screenplays with Essays

William Goldman – Four Screenplays

These are a couple of Jim’s favorite books:

Great to read if you want to write science fiction:

Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space by Carl Sagan

Fascinating book written by a cultural anthropologist:

Our Kind: Who We Are, Where We Came From, Where We Are Going by Marvin Harris