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I met Rick Spears when I wrote DINO-TREKKING. He went on to illustrate that book and a number of articles I wrote for Dinosaurus Magazine, as well as a fun piece for FamilyFun. He's a remarkable talent and just left his full-time job at the Rock Eagle Museum of Natural History in Eatonton, Georgia for a job designing exhibits at Atlanta's Fernbank Science Center. Email Rick at
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| You've seen Rick Spears' proposed cover for WILD DOGS on the homepage. But for a time we thought the book might be about ancient dogs only, so we were playing with the title PALEO DOGS and this is the beautiful cover he came up with to propose. I LOVE it. |
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Mother and baby, "Down for the Night." (One of my all-time favorite Rick Spears illustrations.) |
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"Dino-Trekking" support illustration (featured in FamilyFun). |
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An Allosaurus on the prowl. |
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Tyrannosaur with a SLIGHT problem. |
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Altamaha ha speculative sketch |
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Altamaha ha underwater illustation |
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Another sloth illustration. |
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An unlikely trio (working sketch). |
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An imaginary dinosaur humanoid hybrid. |
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Speculative children's book illustration. |
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