STUFF!!!

Nov 08, 2011 16:37

I have been irritatingly productive the past two days.

Yesterday I got my car smog checked, did all my laundry, washed the pile of dishes, took out the trash, took a walk, got my homework done and did 4,000 words for NaNo.

Today, I balanced my checkbook, put in a new shelving unit thingy in my closet and rearranged it, cleaned off my art desk and regular desk and have yet to start my NaNo writing but I'm sure I'll be writing fantastically. I have this weird sort of bubbling energy in me. I don't know where to put it.

In the mean time: Book covers!

For my graphic design class. The assignment was to draw a book cover with a close up and with at least two people standing. I figured why not do covers for the books I've written/am writing? Easy enough right?





Mantrin is a revenant, one of the chosen few who travel with armies to send the trapped souls onto the next life after a battle field. One day, out behind a battle field, Mantrin's crow discovers a key. Called a Crow's Key, if he can find the proper entrance he could be freed of his life as a revenant. If he finds the wrong entrance then he could be stuck in another world trapped until someone else opens the door or he finds another key. For while you can have more than one key, you can only use each key once.



Despite the fact that it says Pheonix, it's really supposed to be Phoenix. I had a dyslexic moment which I didn't realize until someone pointed it out in class.

Twin princes, Tavlen and Kellne have been exiled from their home when a neighboring country invades. They realize that the only way they can regain their homeland is by finding the neighboring country's true protective great form, the Phoenix who has been missing for hundreds of years. Unfortunately when they do find him, he's thinks he's a baby bird making it impossible to bring him back to his people until he's sane.

Meanwhile the cat is yowling at me to feed him because he doesn't understand the concept of Daylight Savings time.






kitty, graphic design class, egg, art

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