Posner says, ignoring generations of Star Trek and other audiovisual media fans, A reader of unillustrated fiction completes the work in his mind; the reader of a comic book or the viewer of a movie is passive. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)
Positioning almost all section breaks at the top of a page is basically impossible in a standard, unillustrated prose book; the author would have to write and edit to fill space. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Editors acquire unillustrated manuscripts all the time! ❋ Editorial Anonymous (2010)
In 1999 Avon released the all-prose unillustrated version, which appeared on a number of bestseller lists, was selected by Publishers Weekly as one of the best books of the year, and was awarded the prestigious ❋ Unknown (2008)
It also offers nicely formatted and readable images of the original books (rather than unillustrated texts). ❋ Unknown (2009)
Although it was also published as an unillustrated mass-market paperback, the illustrations are, I think, integral parts of the story, and Vess is IMHO the greatest fantasy artist of his generation, and his style is perfectly suited to the story. ❋ Tim Stretton (2009)
Not quite as much work as with a straight unillustrated book, but you're still going to do quite a lot of work. ❋ Unknown (2009)
So far for me the panel highlights have been a panel called "So You Want to Write a Superhero," where I heard from several authors who write unillustrated stories using superhero tropes even poetry! ❋ Karen Burnham (2008)
I'd note that in a broader artistic discussion, the low term would also be characterized as more visual--movies, television, comics, illustrated fiction--whereas the high would be characterized as more verbal and conceptual--unillustrated literature, modern and postmodern art. ❋ Unknown (2007)
The book came out, first in illustrated and then in unillustrated form. ❋ Unknown (2007)
I'm still keen to hear stories, even unillustrated, but I'm putting a premium on those who have photographic evidence of their close encounter send your photos to [email protected]. ❋ Unknown (2007)
“Leaking Like a Glass Full of Birdshot” is, unillustrated, a little confusing. ❋ Unknown (2006)
There are advantages, after all, of having your field of vision limited ( "English" and "art history" are useful disciplinary limits; the unillustrated printed edition of Blake is an imposed technical and economic limit, also useful sometimes). ❋ Unknown (2003)
If handled properly, it is the sort of book that could lure more graphic novel people back to the unillustrated page. ❋ Unknown (2005)
Few of our modern American newspapers and magazines are published without pictures; so anybody ought to be able to perceive how absurd it is to submit an unillustrated manuscript to an illustrated periodical. ❋ Charles Phelps Cushing (N/A)
Periodical literature -- as the vast flood of illustrated and unillustrated monthlies and weeklies that swept over the North was misnamed -- was unknown in the South. ❋ T. C. DeLeon (N/A)