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Book covers I illustrated & Designed PT I


Today, I am sharing with you some of the covers I have done on the past couple of years – hand painted from scratch -, mostly within Epic Fantasy, Fantasy and Fantasy Romance. Lately I have made a Sci-Fi Romance cover – but that will only be revealed next year ^.^
Another thing about the covers you see out there is that they are generally made months before a book is published – so yes, readers, the new releases for you are old news for me and those who worked in the production of a book. :)
Those covers on the top are for Grace Draven’s books of the Wraith Kings Series.
Some covers for Martyn Stanley




Some covers for Nathan Barham


Some for Josefine Gottwald



Here’s for Gaelen Foley

And here’s for Tiffany Roberts

I have some new covers done the past months, but I just can’t yet share them with you, so PT II of this post may come later this year.
As for what goes on the cover - it is ALWAYS what the authors/press require and how they require. It means I don't do what I want, rather I do what the client wants ;)
I have done MANY non-fiction covers, within graphic design technique, but I am not featuring those in these posts. (Maybe on a separate post later on as well?)
And I have some room available on my schedule this summer for a few more covers, in case you’re interested, send me a message. Fees start at 400 USD/370 EUR. (But hurry, because those get filled pretty fast.)
And that's all folks, thanks for reading :D
Published on April 12, 2016 03:40
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Nathan Barham talks about the locations for his Fantasy series "Alora's Tear" on my NEW BLOG

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* * * Locations - A Guest Post by Nathan Barham * * *
Click on the links to see pictures and more info about the real life places.
I’ve always hoped the places my characters visit feel real and lived-in. Often, I tell my students that their characters shouldn’t simply be disembodied heads floating around empty rooms. But more so than having the places feel inhabited, I want Vladvir, Tolarenz, Grafmark, and the rest to be characters that readers know and understand in the way they understand John or Brâghda, Thomas or Askon.
If Tolarenz is empty, we should feel not just Askon’s loneliness, but the loneliness of the valley itself. Grafmark should threaten and glower, irritated that our heroes dare set foot within its bounds. King’s City should go on without taking notice, bustling and busying itself with the mundane, the everyday, even as fleeting moments of the fantastic pass through its streets. --
>>>>>>> Continue reading on Illustrating Words and discover which real locations inspired the beautiful places of Fragments!

I painted this cover and the previous two of the series as well as the map :D Isn't that cool? :)
Published on August 08, 2016 11:20
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