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Cover Art: My Pilot – A Story of War, Love, and ALS
I’m a bit behind on my posts lately, so it’s time to catch up! Recently I was challenged to create a cover for a truly wonderful memoir set for publication this fall. As sometimes happens the author had her heart … Continue reading
Cover Awards – AuthorsDB
A little time has passed since I have posted anything regarding the cover art that I design. Why is that? Awe, I dunno….just haven’t been inspired much to write about it, been busy writing book reviews for authors I guess. … Continue reading
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Tagged A Game Called Dead, authorsdb, book, book cover awards, book formatting, Book Trailers, books, Bookstagram, cover art, cyber-bytz, graphic artist, Kindle, Michael Stephen Daigle, novels, the frank nagler mysteries, The Swamps of Jersey, The Weight of Living
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Cover Art: The Weight of Living
I‘m so thrilled! I finally had a chance to do my first sci-fi cover and I really am pleased with the result. Often, if you have read my previous posts, you’ll notice I create line-art in Adobe Illustrator; well, this was one of the few exceptions I have had where I really didn’t use that […]
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Tagged Book Covers, books, Col Sec Series, cover art, cover artist, Detective Frank Nagler, fiction novel, fiction novels, Frank Nagler Mysteries, graphic artist, Imzadi Publishing, Jan Domagala, Michael Stephen Daigle, Mystery, Mystery Novel, Sci Fi, Science Fiction, The Blackstar Gambit, The Weight of Living, Thriller
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Cover Art: The Blackstar Gambit
I‘m so thrilled! I finally had a chance to do my first sci-fi cover and I really am pleased with the result. Often, if you have read my previous posts, you’ll notice I create line-art in Adobe Illustrator; well, this … Continue reading
Posted in Book Covers, Col Sec Series, Fiction, Horror/Thriller, Sci Fi, Science Fiction
Tagged Book Covers, books, Col Sec Series, cover art, cover artist, fiction novel, fiction novels, graphic artist, Imzadi Publishing, Jan Domagala, Sci Fi, Science Fiction, The Blackstar Gambit, Thriller
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Cover Art: Dragon Bone
I’m a bit behind on my posts lately, so it’s time to catch up! Recently I was challenged to create a cover for a truly wonderful fantasy/sci-fi book…along the lines of the Lord of The Rings, Dragon Bone. It’s the … Continue reading
A Game Called Dead – Book Trailer
Looking for a good read? Check out the book trailer I did for A Game Called Dead by Michael Stephen Daigle for Imzadi Publishing!
Going to California
Looking for a good read? Check out this free preview of Going to California by Janice Grove. This is the second book in the Zeppelin series, picking up right where The Rain Song left off. Yes, once again that’s yours truly … Continue reading
The Rain Song
Looking for a good read? Check out this free preview of The Rain Song by Janice Grove for Imzadi Publishing! Yes, that’s yours truly doing the reading.
The Swamps of Jersey – Book Trailer
Book Trailer for The Swamps of Jersey, a Detective Frank Nagler mystery by Michael Stephen Daigle. Book trailer by Anita Dugan Moore Continue reading
Cover Art: Staring into the Blizzard
Staring into the Blizzard, what a challenge this one was for me! As often is the case, I had the opportunity to read this story before the final edit was complete to get a feel for what I may need … Continue reading