Entries Tagged ‘Duncan Long’:
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, 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, Graphic Novels on Nov.02, 2010
I’ve now finished over 80 B&W illustrations for the upcoming graphic novel Werewolves of New Idria to be released by Moonstone Books next year. Also in the mix are several cover proposals, a poster (that may become the cover), and the concept artwork leading up to the graphic novel (which was written by John Chadwell). […]
Tags: B&W book illustrations, B&W Illustrator, book art, book artist, book cover art, book cover artwork, book illustrations, book illustrator, Duncan Long, graphic novel artwork, graphic novel illustrations, illustrator, John Chadwell, Moonstone Books, Werewolves of New Idria
filed in Book Illustrator and Book Illustrations, Creativity on Oct.31, 2010
In one of the schools where I taught (in St. George, KS), I discovered that neither the teachers nor the custodians wished to remain in the building by themselves after dark. After asking around, I learned that those who were in the building alone at night sometimes saw a young woman walking down the hall […]
Tags: Duncan Long, Ghost Story, KS, St. George
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Oct.27, 2010
I received this good news that I thought I’d pass along (having done the book illustration for the cover of this title). And congratulations to Tom for penning a riveting story that garnered this recognition. ============================== Orlando, FL / October 27, 2010 – The Florida Writer’s Association announced that The Gaelic Letters has won second […]
Tags: book artwork, book illustration, book illustrator, Duncan Long, Palm Award, R. Thomas Roe, Royal Palm Literary awards, Signalman, The Gaelic Letters
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 Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork, Graphic Novels on Oct.14, 2010
OK… these have to bring the total cover concepts I’ve created for the graphic novel Werewolves of New Idria (written by John Chadwell and soon to be released by Moonstone Books) up to something like eight different versions. The good news is that they seem to be getting better along the way. And each rejected […]
Tags: B&W book illustrations, B&W Illustrator, black and white illustrations, book cover art, book cover artwork, Book cover design, book cover illustration, Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork, book cover illustrator, book illustrations, book illustrator, Duncan Long, John Chadwell, Moonstone Books, Werewolves of New Idria
filed in Book Cover Illustrations and Artwork on Oct.08, 2010
A sneak peek at the book cover illustration that will appear on John Phillip Backus’ new novel The Gathering: After the Fall (book two in the series).
Tags: book cover art, book cover artwork, book cover illustration, book cover illustrator, Duncan Long, John Phillip Backus, The Gathering - After The Fall
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations on Sep.24, 2010
Another book illustration that does not yet have a home: “For You, a Rose.” ===================== Duncan Long is a freelance book illustrator for HarperCollins, PS Publishing, Pocket Books, Solomon Press, Fort Ross, and many other publishers and self-publishing authors. See his cover illustrations at: http://DuncanLong.com/art.html =====================
Tags: book illustrations, book illustrator, Duncan Long
filed in Book Artwork and Illustrations on Sep.21, 2010
Believe it or not, occasionally I turn down work (no small thing perhaps for a guy with a bit of Scottish blood in his veins). The reason is that sometimes I’ll decide my style will not fit what the client needs, or that the client might be better served with a stock photo or the […]
Tags: book illustrations, book illustrator, Duncan Long, illustration, illustrator, When Is a Photo Better Than an Illustration?