Entries Tagged ‘self-publishing’:
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork, Self Publishing on Mar.10, 2011
Here’s the finished book cover illustration and layout for R.S. Guthrie’s novel Black Beast. This project allowed the creation of another “contrasts” illustration involving a priest (different novels, but both central characters are Roman Catholic priests). In this case the evil is pretty apparent, and obviously provides the main contrast to the priest who’s unaware […]
Tags: Black Beast, book cover artwork, book cover illustrator, Duncan Long, Kindle, R.S. Guthrie, self-publishing
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork, Self Publishing on Mar.08, 2011
Today’s project was finalizing the artwork for John Chadwell’s Hunt of the Sea Wolves which will go into print first as a Kindle title and from there… Well, the sky’s the limit because Diverse Talent Group is currently soliciting producers. John Chadwell has written hundreds of articles for magazines and newspapers, is a successful script […]
Tags: action adventure book cover artwork, book art, book artist, book cover artist, book cover artwork, book illustration, book illustrator, Diverse Talent Group, Duncan Long, Hunt of the Sea Wolves, John Chadwell, Moonstone Books, Movie concept artwork, movie script, Ron Shusett, self-publishing
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork, Self Publishing on Mar.03, 2011
Got an interesting email from self-publishing author John Backus about his new novel. The book has been meeting with amazing success. I find John’s experience interesting because it paints a picture of what I think the future of publishing is soon likely to be: Authors putting their own stories into print, then shepherding them to […]
Tags: book cover, Book cover design, book cover illustrtion, Duncan Long, Hunter After the Fall, John Backus, novel artwork, novel cover, novel illustration, sciece fiction novel, science fiction book cover artwork, science fiction book cover illustration, self-publishing
filed in Publishing Industry, Self Publishing on Feb.10, 2011
Michael A. Stackpole looks at the news that Amazon.com sold more ebooks than print last year — and why that may mean that the golden age of self publishing is finally here. Check it out: Amazon Sells More Ebooks Than Paperbacks. =============================
Tags: ebooks, Michael A. Stackpole, publishing industry, self-publishing
filed in Magazine Illustrations, Publishing Industry, Self Publishing on Dec.13, 2010
I love the unexpected that is part of freelancing. I never know what the next illustration job might entail. Science fiction, religion, fantasy, mystery… The subject matter varies and keeps things from ever being boring. This weekend, I received the print copy of the Jan/Feb. 2011 issue of the Lamp Lighter magazine (published by Lion […]
Tags: book cover illustrations, book cover illustrator, Dr. David R. Reagan, Duncan Long, graphic novel, Lamp Lighter magazine, Lion and Lamb Magazine, magazine illustrator, publishing industry, publishing trends, Rabbi Michael L. Samuel, self-publishing
filed in Publishing Industry, Self Publishing on Dec.09, 2010
Things are changing rapidly in the publishing field, especially when it comes to ebooks. Unexpected Ebook Events of the Past 18 Months. A PR release from Arbor Books that undoubtedly is a bit slanted, but nevertheless has some interesting information in it: Six Reasons the Anti-Self-Publishing Movement Is Dead How will the title of your […]
Tags: book illustration, Duncan Long, ebooks, self-publishing
filed in Book Graphic Design, Self Publishing on Dec.08, 2010
A couple of articles for those wanting to build their own books… A nice how-to article that gives the basics of eBook publishing: Publishing an Ebook. Everything You Need to Know to Design a Book’s Interior in 5 Simple Rules is a concise look at what the essentials for creating an excellent text layout for […]
Tags: book design, book illustrator, Duncan Long, ebook, publishing an e-book, publishing an ebook, self-publishing
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Nov.18, 2010
This is the preliminary cover illustration I’ve created for Dale Allan’s upcoming mystery novel Lead Me Not Into Temptation. We tried to capture the conflict in one of the key scenes in the book, in which a priest is faced with the moral dilemma of whether to take matters into his own hands, and perhaps […]
Tags: book artist, book cover art, book cover artwork, Book cover design, book cover illustration, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork, book cover illustrator, book illustrations, book illustrator, Dale Allan, Duncan Long, illustration, Lead Me Not Into Temptation, self-publishing, self-publishing artwork
filed in Book Illustrator and Book Illustrations, Publishing Industry, Self Publishing on Oct.26, 2010
There’s a lot of confusion as to what a small publisher is and what constitutes self publishing. Part of the confusion results because many of these terms are used incorrectly (and I am guilty of this myself sometimes). But part of the problem is that publishing itself is in a flux with technology offering new […]
Tags: book illustrations, book illustrator, Duncan Long, ebooks, imprint, large presses, POD, self-publishing, small press, vanity press
filed in Self Publishing on Sep.18, 2010
So you’ve written your great American novel. And despite its merits, you can’t get it edged past the glut of manuscripts now flooding every major publishing house. You’re convinced your book has merit. You decide to publish. Now what? First you need to understand that you face an uphill battle when it comes to marketing […]
Tags: book cover artwork, book cover illustration, Duncan Long, POD, print on demand, publishing, self-publishing, self-publishing artwork