Having a fun time creating the characters and compositions for a creepy kid’s book. Here’s the progression for the fairy and maggot characters.
While certainly not as high quality a reproduction as screen resolution, nor the color, there still is a classic and charming officialness to having your work appear ‘in print.’ From The Boston Globe‘s Ideas Section, a few weeks ago.
52 Shades of Greed is a roaring success. We’ve now got new goals including a companion 52 Shades of Progress deck and a gallery show in NYC. Support the cause and get a killer poster!
Okeydoke, in bookstores now. The Raven Boys, by Maggie Stiefvater. The first in the series. Looking forward to working on the next cover soon :)
While it’s remained just outside of popular culture, Ender’s Game makes many lists as the greatest science fiction novel of all time. It is, to be sure, one of the most beloved. It most definitely is for me.
If you’re a fan of Orson Scott Card, or an aspiring writer who appreciates good advice, I highly recommend his interview on The Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy podcast. He knows what he’s talking about. Furthermore, he knows why he knows what he’s talking about. Listen to this show. I’ll be listening to it again. And in the next few years, be reading Ender’s Game for sixth time.
Brookline-based children’s book publisher Pinwheel Books interviewed me for their website. Very kind of them to share my work and thoughts with their readers :)
The current issue of Nature & Health Magazine-