My brother and I have a plan. We're going to write and illustrate a children's story in the month of April. We'll self-publish it shortly thereafter, but our goal is to complete it in a month. The illustrating will take the longest, I'm convinced. Our idea was to come up with the rough outline in one day, the entire rough draft of the story in one week, and the rest in the three following weeks. I'm writing the story, he's illustrating. The outline on the first day is important because it gives him time to play with ideas for the illustration. The entire story in one week is important because it leaves time to do finished work on the illustration. We decided that this first story would be simplistic, so that things wouldn't get too caught up in illustration. For my part, I wanted to come up with a new story line, not one that I have in the pile. I came up with the story while at the park with the kids this afternoon, and I'll email it to him this evening.