DROOD Final Cover Art!

Good day today — author Dan Simmons officially approved this artwork so now it can be revealed in its final form. This is my cover illustration for Subterranean Press’ limited edition of Dan’s forthcoming major novel, DROOD. They’re taking pre-orders right now, and if you’re considering owning of these, you might act quickly. Every Sub Press limited edition of a Simmons book has been a sell-out. I’m just sayin’…..

What’s the book about? Here you go (courtesy of Subterranean Press): “On June 9th, 1865, Charles Dickens, ‘the most popular novelist in England, perhaps the world,’ boards a train bound from Folkstone to London, accompanied by his youthful mistress, the actress Ellen Ternan. Shortly afterward, the train derails near the village of Staplehurst, toppling into an abyss. Dickens emerges from the carnage physically, if not mentally, unscathed. And he has a story to tell.

He tells it, with typical Dickensian brio, to his friend and occasional collaborator, Wilkie Collins, the narrator of this magisterial novel. The story concerns an otherworldly figure who calls himself ‘Drood,’ and who moves through the wreckage like a pale, unholy apparition. The mysteries surrounding Drood form the heart of an epic narrative encompassing ancient religious practices, subterranean cities, hallucinatory visions, madness, murder, and the limitless power of the creative imagination. The result is a fever dream of a book that vividly recreates the sights, sounds, and smells of 19th century London, while illuminating the final years of a great writer’s life. Absorbing, moving, and constantly surprising, Drood shows us Dan Simmons at his inimitable — and mesmerizing — best.”

One last Subterranean Press-related note — I just received my copy of Carlos Ruiz Zafon’s THE SHADOW OF THE WIND — and my gosh — this thing looks absolutely spectacular. Vincent Chong did the cover and interiors for this book, and the whole package is as gorgeous as it gets. Congrats to Subterranean Press on another knockout.

Wow! MUSE OF FIRE!

Been super-busy here, but wanted to note that last week Subterranean Press sent me my copies of Dan Simmons’ MUSE OF FIRE. When Traci and I popped the box open and held the finished books in our hands, we were both blown away. Completely beautiful printing job all around. The interior design by Desert Isle Design is gorgeous. The whole book turned out perfect, which happens all too rarely, unfortunately. The only bad news — Subterranean’s already completely sold out of their print run. Wow! So if you see a copy of this book out on the retail market, you might want to snap it up. 🙂

My 2008 Published Work

Here’s a one-stop visual list of my 2008 published works. As noted elsewhere (thanks, Chris, Cheryl, and John), the awards nomination season is upon us again (Hugos and otherwise). If you wish to reference the list below for future consideration this year, please bookmark this post. FYI: in addition, my blog sidebar displays my 2008 work in abbreviated form. The big list below doesn’t include all of my interior illustrations for ELRIC: THE STEALER OF SOULS, but it includes my favorite one from that set, along with the eighteen cover illos published in ’08. Onward…


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Cover illustration for
FAST FORWARD 2
edited by Lou Anders
Pyr
October 2008

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Cover illustration for
MUSE OF FIRE
by Dan Simmons
Subterranean Press
December 2008


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Cover illustration for
VIEWPOINTS CRITICAL
by L.E. Modesitt, Jr.
Tor Books
March 2008


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Cover illustration for
ELRIC: THE STEALER OF SOULS
by Michael Moorcock
Ballantine/Del Rey
February 2008


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“Elric The Damned”
One of many interior illustrations for
ELRIC: THE STEALER OF SOULS
(Note: here’s a gallery of more interiors from this book)


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Cover illustration for
ELRIC: THE SLEEPING SORCERESS
by Michael Moorcock
Ballantine/Del Rey
December 2008


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Cover illustration for
THE PHYSIOGNOMY
by Jeffrey Ford
Golden Gryphon Press
October 2008


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Cover illustration for
MEMORANDA
by Jeffrey Ford
Golden Gryphon Press
November 2008

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Cover illustration for
THE BEYOND
by Jeffrey Ford
Golden Gryphon Press
December 2008


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The three Jeff Ford covers above are a trilogy, so I created their covers as a triptych. This is what the original art looks like. It’s one of the most labor-intensive pieces I’ve ever done, but definitely a labor of love. This is all traditional media, no digital…. oil painting, found objects, collage, and shadowbox assemblage.


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Wraparound cover illustration for
SON OF MAN
by Robert Silverberg
Pyr Books
June 2008


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Cover illustration for
STARSHIP: REBEL
by Mike Resnick
Pyr
December 2008

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Cover illustration for
ASIMOV’S
Inspired by Stephen Baxter’s
featured story, “The Ice War”
September 2008 Issue


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Cover illustration for
SHIMMER MAGAZINE
edited by Mary Robinette Kowal & co.
September 2008 Issue


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Cover illustration for
STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE 9:
FEARFUL SYMMETRY
by Olivia Woods
Pocket Books
(TM, all rights reserved,
& copyright 2008 CBS Studios)
June 2008


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Cover illustration for
STAR TREK: MYRIAD UNIVERSES:
ECHOES AND REFRACTIONS
by Keith R. A. DeCandido,
Chris Roberson,
& Geoff Trowbridge
Pocket Books
(TM, all rights reserved,
& copyright 2008 CBS Studios)
August 2008


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Cover illustration for
STAR TREK: MYRIAD UNIVERSES:
INFINITY’S PRISM
by Christopher L. Bennett,
William Leisner,
& James Swallow
Pocket Books
(TM, all rights reserved,
& copyright 2008 CBS Studios)
July 2008


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Cover illustration for
STAR TREK: TEROK NOR:
DAY OF THE VIPERS
by James Swallow
Pocket Books
(TM, all rights reserved,
& copyright 2008 CBS Studios)
March 2008


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Cover illustration for
STAR TREK: TEROK NOR:
NIGHT OF THE WOLVES
by S.D. Perry & Britta Dennison
Pocket Books
(TM, all rights reserved,
& copyright 2008 CBS Studios)
April 2008


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Cover illustration for
STAR TREK: TEROK NOR:
DAWN OF THE EAGLES
by S.D. Perry & Britta Dennison
Pocket Books
(TM, all rights reserved,
& copyright 2008 CBS Studios)
May 2008


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Pocket Books really liked the triptych I did for a Kirk/Spock/McCoy trilogy a couple of years ago. So they commissioned me to do another for their 2008 STAR TREK: TEROK NOR trilogy. This is what the three covers above look like when they’re side-by-side.

Onward and best wishes to everyone in 2009!

Fresh New Year, Fresh New Sidebar

Blogger’s been cranky these last 24 hours, but finally my sidebar updates are available for all to see. Check out the sidebar to the right and you’ll see a complete visual rundown of my 2008 published cover artwork. I’ll tweak it a bit in the coming days as well as do a detailed post here in the near future.

Hello, 2009

Happy New Year, folks! Hope 2009 brings us all better days than ’08. I just tried uploading my 2008 body of published work into the sidebar at right, but Blogger’s cranky right now. It doesn’t seem to like all the new data for some reason. Once it cooperates, I’ll have little pictures of eighteen shiny new covers over there, representing my 2008 published body of cover artwork. Last year at this time, I did a post showing all of my published covers from the previous year, and I think I’ll do that next. Stay tuned. 🙂

Last Day of 2008

Wow. Anyone ever read that comic book MISTER X? I always wanted to illustrate a cover or story about that guy. (Cover art at left is by Paul Rivoche.) At any rate, his mantra was, “So much to do, so little time.” That line is the story of my year, really. So it’s pretty appropriate that today would feel the same. 🙂 I’m looking forward to seeing everyone on the other side tomorrow! Wow, 2009….here it comes. I’ll be posting my 2008 body of work very soon, and it’ll be fun to assess the labors of the past twelve months. I’m grateful to all friends who stop by my humble cyber-abode here and who have shared the journey with me so far. Onward into 2009, and best wishes to everyone out there!

Boskone 47 in 2010!!

Exciting news — I’ll be the Artist Guest of Honor for Boskone 47 in Boston, MA, February 12-14, 2010. Boskone is the oldest science fiction in New England, and always reputed to be one of the best regional cons any year. I’m thrilled and honored to be invited. Alastair Reynolds will be the Author GoH. Jim Mann is the chairman for the show and I’m looking forward to working with him and the NESFAns. Before then, Boskone 46 will be this February. Irene Gallo and Stephan Martiniere will be amongst this year’s GoHs. I wonder if there’s any chance I could make it up there for the ’09 show? Hmmmm…might have to look into this….

FAST FORWARD 2 = 2008’s Best SF Book!

So says Bookgasm. And note that they’re not saying FF2 is the best sf anthology of ’08, but the best book — including novels, collections, anthos, everything. Wow. A stellar short list, compiled by Ryun Patterson. It feels like I blog every week about FF2, but the kudos for this book just keep coming. Congrats to Lou and the authors, once again!

Gentle note — sf anthologies are notoriously poor sellers for any publishing house. I have no idea how well FF2 is selling, but if you haven’t yet bought a copy, please consider doing so. Personally, I’m a fan of sf anthos, and if an excellent series like this is going to continue, then it’s gotta sell. Rave reviews alone don’t pay the bills. 🙂

Soulful Christmas

Well, it’s Xmas Eve, and lots of last-minute giftwrapping and Xmas preparations here. Very best holiday wishes to you and yours!

Here’s a YouTube holiday gift to you before I vanish in a flurry of giftwrap and scotch-tape. Every Xmas for the last 12 or 13 years, one CD is a constant standby for me — JAMES BROWN’S FUNKY CHRISTMAS. You can’t miss with tunes like “Go Power at Christmas Time”, “Santa Claus Go Straight to the Ghetto”, and “Tit for Tat (Ain’t No Taking Back)”. Trust me — you won’t find a better holiday disc than this, folks. Need proof? I present “Soulful Christmas” by James Brown, with a priceless montage video of JB live in Boston, 1968.

SF Signal on FF2

Terrific review over at SF Signal for the sf antho FAST FORWARD 2, edited by Lou Anders. John DeNardo gives his story-by-story takes, and it’s a really fun read. Wow, the FF2 juggernaut just keeps rolling, doesn’t it? Congrats to Lou and all of the authors.

Recent raves for FF2:
Bookgasm
Discover Magazine
Futurismic
BoingBoing
SFDimensions

And it’s really fun to read the various critical takes on my cover art because frankly, cover art doesn’t get reviewed (or even mentioned) in most reviews. ‘Wish it did! So thanks to SF Signal, Bookgasm, SciFi Dimensions and Futurismic for the kind consideration. 🙂

Vincent Villafranca

VV is a very bad man. While the rest of us struggle to eek out a basic round of Xmas cards to our pals, this guy’s sending out original hand-made solid bronze elf sculptures as his Xmas greeting. This showed up in my mailbox the other day, and yeah, I was floored. Props, Vince. Happy Holidays to you and Michelle. Many thanks, and again, huge congrats on your first Chesley Award this year in the 3D category. I suspect it won’t be your last. 🙂

Happy B-Day, Mike Moorcock

He’s a living legend and one of our true and few gentle giants. He may not have coined today’s hot buzzword “multiverse”, but he popularized it, and built entire civilizations there long before today’s cool kids arrived. (Edit: MM himself kindly clarifies that he indeed coined the term to describe multiple universes, while William James coined it in 1895 to describe states of mind. The truth — straight from the source!:)) I don’t want to get too gushy, but simply put, Mike’s a hero and a true friend, and quite frankly, I’d take a bullet for the man.

I suppose the best b-day gift an author can receive is for folks to buy his/her books, and since we’re in the gift-giving season, the new Del Rey editions of Mike’s classic ELRIC work make excellent stocking stuffers. 🙂 The first three of a six-book series are available here, here, and here. If you’re reading this, please join me in leaving a comment below, or on your own blog, and wishing Mike a birthday salute.

One last thing — this past April, I had the honor (along with Betsy Mitchell) of presenting Mike with SFWA’s Grandmaster Award at the Nebula Ceremony. My speech was a collage of tributes from not only myself, but Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, China Mieville, Jeff Ford, Jeff Vandermeer and Chris Roberson. In honor of Mike’s b-day, here it is again.

MileHiCon 41 in 2009

Now that I’ve seen this news posted online, it’s safe to let the cat out of the bag. I’ll be the Artist GoH next year at MileHiCon 41 in Denver. Barbara Hambly and Nancy Kress will be the Author GoHs. Looking forward to it very much! Even though the show’s way down the road (October ’09), they’re on the ball over there and already registering attendees. If you live in the Rocky Mountain region, mark that show on your calendar…:)