THE TERROR Final Art

Been busy, busy over here. Just noticed that this weekend, Subterranean Press unveiled the final cover for their limited edition of Dan Simmons’ THE TERROR. I did the cover art for this one and Subterranean is now accepting preorders for the book. The previous two covers I’ve done for Subterranean Press were also for Dan…

WAR AND SPACE next month!

Editor Steven Silver sent me this the other day — the final jacket layout for NESFA Press’ forthcoming WAR AND SPACE: THE BEST OF LESTER DEL REY, VOL. 1. NESFA’s website says the book is slated for release next month, so I’m guessing that means they’ll have copies available at the World Science Fiction Convention…

Boskone 47 Mini Poster

Man, the NESFAns are like clockwork with their newsletters. The latest one includes this cool little full-color flyer pimping next year’s Boskone 47 in February. They used my cover illustration for George Zebrowski’s MACROLIFE and I couldn’t help but smile when I saw it. Whomever is responsible for designing this flyer — great job! 🙂…

ALWAYS FOREVER is here!

Crazy good news for Mark Chadbourn’s AGE OF MISRULE: BOOK 3 — ALWAYS FOREVER! The book has sold out its first printing before it even hits the stores! Here’s what that means — bookstores liked what they saw from the first two books in the trilogy and they have confidence this third book is a…

2009 Chesley Award Noms!

Received fabulous news late yesterday! I’m nominated for four 2009 Chesley Awards. Wow!! Here’s the complete list of nominees. And boy, what a list it is — there will be some heavyweight decisions in several categories. Here are my four nominated works: (Above)Best Cover Illustration: HardcoverVIEWPOINTS CRITICAL: SELECTED STORIESAuthor: L.E. Modesitt, Jr.Publisher: Tor (Above)Best Cover…

The Little Antho That Could

Seems like FAST FORWARD 2 is the critical darling that just won’t die, well over a year after initial release! 🙂 Here’s two more extensive reviews courtesy of SFSite (reviewed by Derek Johnson) and Fantasy Book Critic (reviewed by Fabio Fernandes). Happy to see this, as it’s always been tough for anthologies to survive, even…