From the web this week:
First, on the blog Bibliophilia, Please, an interview with Pushcart Prize nominated novelist, screenwriter and editor Peter Giglio which I thoroughly enjoyed; as a matter of fact, look for a review of Peter's "Balance" to kick off my "Short Fiction Month" here on the blog!
And also,via Aiden at A Dribble of Ink (the man has a great eye for finding all this beautiful artwork!), gorgeous interpretations of Disney movie posters by Rowan Stocks-Moore; here are my favorites:
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Showing posts with label A Dribble of Ink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Dribble of Ink. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Friday, October 28, 2011
New Cover Art & Retro STAR WARS Travel Posters
Via A Dribble of Ink, new cover art for Blackbirds by Chuck Wendig, from Angry Robot Books:
...Aiden also featured the retro "travel posters" by Justin Van Genderen and they are awesome! I really am loving the minimalist approach he's taken with the posters:
Great, aren't they? You can see the rest of the collection here and purchase them here.
Also, Angry Robot revealed some more cover art from the 2012 schedule; lots of eye candy here!
...Aiden also featured the retro "travel posters" by Justin Van Genderen and they are awesome! I really am loving the minimalist approach he's taken with the posters:
Great, aren't they? You can see the rest of the collection here and purchase them here.
Also, Angry Robot revealed some more cover art from the 2012 schedule; lots of eye candy here!
Thursday, August 18, 2011
The Houses of Westeros from A SONG OF ICE AND FIRE
I've never done a post on A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin because a) I'm by no means an authority on the series since I'm probably one of the few people out there who haven't read it all the way through due to the long stretches between books, and b) because so many other bloggers have a multitude of posts on ASOIAF that I felt the subject was more than covered! But I spied these beautiful posters for the Houses of Westeros on the blog A Dribble of Ink and wanted to share them. They are by artist Tom Gateley and you have to admit, they are pretty amazing...!
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