Archive for November, 2010:
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Nov.10, 2010
Yesterday I received an advance copy of Assassin and Other Stories by Steven Barnes. Yes, I did the cover illustration for this title. The book is being offered by the ISFiC Press, and they’ve done one bang-up job on this book from the layout of the cover right down to the selection of type and […]
Tags: Assassin and Other Stories, book artist, book artwork, book cover illustration, craftsmanship, Duncan Long, ISFiC Press, Steven Barnes
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Nov.09, 2010
Got a look at the recently released Birth and Rebirth Through Genesis by Rabbi Michael L. Samuel. Yes, I did the book cover illustration. Currently this book is available from Amazon.com. ===================== When not “humbly” admiring the new book illustrations he’s done, Duncan Long is a freelance magazine and book illustrator for HarperCollins, PS Publishing, […]
Tags: Birth and Rebirth Through Genesis, book artwork, book cover illustration, book illustration, Duncan Long, Michael L. Samuel
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Nov.09, 2010
I got a nice endorsement from Michael Leo Samuel (via FaceBook): “To any and all writers: Duncan is the best and most imaginative illustrator I have ever met.” And I paid him almost nothing to write this! ===================== When not narcissistically reprinting nice things about himself, Duncan Long labors as a freelance magazine and book […]
Tags: best graphic designer, best illustrator, book artist, book illustrator, Duncan Long, Michael Leo Samuel
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations on Nov.09, 2010
One more illustration from the free ebook of Edgar Allan Poe’s “Eleonora” (which you can be download for free here). The illustrated version of Poe’s “The Raven” can also be downloaded for free here. Please feel free to share these ebooks (or their links) with your friends. And if you want to offer either for […]
Tags: book artist, book artwork, book graphic designer, book illustration, book illustrator, Duncan Long, Edgar Allan Poe, Eleonora, free ebook, graphic design for books, The Raven
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Nov.08, 2010
This morning’s warm-up exercise. Hopefully it will eventually find a home as a book cover illustration. ===================== When not doing calisthenics with a digital pen, Duncan Long exercises his talent as a freelance magazine and book illustrator for HarperCollins, PS Publishing, Pocket Books, Solomon Press, Fort Ross, and many other publishers and self-publishing authors. See […]
Tags: book artist, book artwork, book cover illustration, book illustration, book illustrator, dream, Duncan Long, Evening Dream
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations on Nov.08, 2010
Another illustration from the free ebook I put together which you can download here: Edgar Allan Poe’s “Eleonora”; it’s in PDF format. You can also still download my illustrated version of Poe’s “The Raven” here. Please feel free to share these ebooks (or their links) with your friends. And if you want to offer it […]
Tags: book artist, book artwork, book cover graphic design, book illustration, book illustrator, Duncan Long, Edgar Allan Poe, Eleonora, The Raven
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Nov.06, 2010
Here’s the book illustration I finished this week for the cover of Dale Allan’s crime novel It Could Happen to You. The author wanted a realistic picture of a lonely mountain road where a bit of violence takes place at the beginning of the story. My original layout had the limo grill facing the viewer […]
Tags: book artist, book artwork, book cover illustration, book illustration, book illustrator, crime novel artwork, crime novel illustration, Dale Allan, Dale Allen, It Could Happen to You
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork, Book Graphic Design on Nov.05, 2010
Here’s the cover illustration for A. J. Vega’s science fiction adventure A. I. Offspring. The cloud of “smoke” coming from the gal’s hand is an outpouring of tiny nanobots… I’ll not say more since I don’t want to give away too much of the plot. From a design standpoint, having just one of the three […]
Tags: A I Offspring, A. J. Vegas, Duncan Long, sci-fi artwork, sci-fi illustration, sci-fi illustrator, sci-fi-book illustrator, science fiction art, science fiction artwork, science fiction book cover
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Nov.05, 2010
Yesterday I had a blast creating the various elements for the cover illustration of A. J. Vega’s A. I. Offspring novel. Shown here is the star drive engine (created by aliens in the story). The system centers around an artificial crystal “conduit” which houses an artificial intelligence consciousness. Since human technology tends to be symmetrical, […]
Tags: A I Offspring, A J Vega, book artist, book artwork, book cover artwork, book cover illustration, book illustrator, science fiction novel
filed in Publishing Industry, Self Publishing on Nov.02, 2010
Professor Kathryn Sutherland (who teaches at Oxford University) recently studied over 1,000 original handwritten pages of Jane Austen’s writing and discovered the author was a poor speller, often misused punctuation, and committed a wealth of other “sins” that earn a beginning writer rejection letters from publishers. (For more about Austen’s writing problems, visit NPR.) Of […]
Tags: book editing, editing, Jane Austen, manuscript submission