"Oh, no. It's dwarves."

Jun 07, 2012 13:43

The best line I have ever uttered in RP, from night before the last: "Jack, it's a long way to Hell, and there are no milkshakes there."

1) Here in Providence, the weather is slowly warming, and as the temperature rises, so too my mood. Currently, the temperature is 68˚F, and the office window is open.

2) Vince Locke (he who illustrates almost ( Read more... )

rp, mars, sirenia digest, kickstarter, subpress, vince locke, 5chambered, ray bradbury, crowdsourcing, spooky's dad, lee moyer, lovecraft

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whiskeychick June 7 2012, 20:14:18 UTC
Vince remains one of my favorites. Not sure what is so off-putting of that cover.

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greygirlbeast June 7 2012, 20:15:11 UTC

Not sure what is so off-putting of that cover.

I have no bloody idea.

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ext_1042548 June 7 2012, 20:23:23 UTC
Lee's work on Two Worlds was brilliant, probably my favorite jacket art in years. Confessions is just as intriguing. I hope he does keep up doing your SP jackets.

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ext_1042548 June 7 2012, 20:24:44 UTC
And of course, the limited has been on order for months.

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greygirlbeast June 7 2012, 20:25:20 UTC

That's the plan he and I have discussed.

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subtlesttrap June 7 2012, 20:28:22 UTC
I'm starting to feel as if some folks find Lee Moyer's cover off-putting, which I don't understand at all (actually, a couple of people have said as much to me). Lee will likely remain my subpress cover artist for the foreseeable future.

Thats perplexing. Im actually quite obsessed with the cover. Its like a psychedelic nightmare. I'm counting down the days until it's release! It is going to be my summer treasure chest.

And kudos to Vince Locke! I want to purchase "Lady Res" from the Digest but can't remember which story it accompanied?!

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greygirlbeast June 7 2012, 21:10:15 UTC

I want to purchase "Lady Res" from the Digest but can't remember which story it accompanied?!

"In the Dreamtime of Lady Resurrection," which was sometime in 2007.

Its like a psychedelic nightmare.

Yep.

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seph_ski June 7 2012, 23:19:51 UTC
The blue lady is bow-tie. It's the blond one that freaks me out. I think it's her soccer-mom hair. It's kind of disturbing, and not at all in that fun horror-house way, to see your mom or your kindergarten teacher or the story-time librarian topless and in the clutches of a demon who's holding her heart.

Granted, having issues with a book cover is a pretty lame reason for not buying a good book, which is why my limited edition has been pre-ordered for a while now.

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opalblack June 8 2012, 00:22:14 UTC
Kickstarter had (has?) some very pronounced limitations that indiegogo overcame. Though in truth I don't know which one came first.

The random link I posted the other night was my seventh Drowning Girl-inspired posted artwork, and your birthday gift. I just didn't have the faculties remaining to me to say such at the time. Sometimes, I'm sure you know, the process of art can leave you speechless, because everything that could have been said was turned into colour and light. So, happy birthday.

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