Using Illustrations

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RMM

I've always enjoyed illustrations found in some novels, usually capricious little books like Breakfast of Champions or ... help me out, mind drawing a blank, but I know you've all seen them ---

My question is, if I bothered to put in a few small pictures, would it be a complete waste of time? Would an editor not take the work with a bit of seriousness if he or she saw them? I'm not writing a fantasy or sci-fi, the two genres where I can see this getting out of hand (author draws a picture of a dragon... we all know what a dragon looks like. author draws space ship... we all know what a spaceship looks like).

I'm working on something that, at least from my perspective, works better with a few graphs (like in Curious Incident of the Dog at Night). I'm a well above average artist.

So, my question -

If I include them, am I hindering my own cause? I'm going to make them in any case, should it be for just my benefit?
 

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For what it's worth, I'd write the words and either let the publisher worry about the pictures, or approach them about including them once I had a signed contract.
 

RMM

ugh, silly me.

I just noticed the similar topic on the same page. Pardon me for my blunder.
 
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