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Saturday, 19 August 2017
Monster Fish & Chips
The Loch Ness Fish & Chips shop, located near the famous Loch in Fort Augustus. I can personally recommend their lovely chips too :)
rainy window at sunrise
It is seldom a nice walk along the corridor that leads to my office in work. However, sometimes, just sometimes, I catch a nice glimpse of the sunrise through one of its windows there. And on even rarer occasions, the glass in that window appears as fine and beautiful a display as any expensive stained glass window I have ever seen:
There are wonders to behold even in the most mundane of places and situations...
There are wonders to behold even in the most mundane of places and situations...
Friday, 18 August 2017
Monday, 31 July 2017
Sunday, 30 July 2017
Crawley - New 2nd Printing Design
July 30, 2017
I tried three new designs, all based on a more woodland theme and using a trio of images I had taken from a nearby pine woodland.
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The original photo used for the final design of Crawley ~ an adult faery tale |
And here is the finished thing:
The new cover gives more of an emphasis to the forest, rather than to Frank Crawley himself. I hope it illustrates the otherworldliness of the forest in the book and that the cover is more suggestive of menace than the former picture. Anyway, the new design has been uploaded and is now the official cover of Crawley ~ an adult faery tale. If you haven't read it, please give and try. And if you like it, please leave a nice friendly review over on Amazon for me. Thanks :)
There, now that is done, I can crack on with my new writing project and give it all the attention it needs and hopefully deserves...
Wednesday, 26 July 2017
Crawley Promo - Loch Ness
July 26, 2017
Tuesday, 25 July 2017
Crawley Promo - Skye
Monday, 25 July 2017
On our summer van-camp holiday around Scotland in 2017, I took along a copy of my newly published novel, Crawley ~ an adult faery tale, so that I could take some advertising shots of the book in some pretty amazing locations. For the first of my Scottish advertising shoots, I chose the country's most photographed and filmed castles - Eilean Donan:
From here, we headed over to the Isle of Skye, my favourite place in the whole world. And a great place for another advertising photoshoot for Crawley:
Monday, 24 July 2017
Monday, 17 July 2017
Crawley Promo - Local Woods
July 17, 2017
Saturday, 8 July 2017
Crawley Peak District Promo
July 08, 2017
Sunday, 18 June 2017
Crawley Cover Art
June 18, 2017
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My shadow on the garden wall |
I thought the shadow held a certain strangeness to it, which I accentuated by ruffling up my hair and angling the shadow of my hand and fingers to make to make them look as crooked as possible. Using a few basic functions on Photoshop, I then came up with the following finished cover for the book. I added the green hue to give the picture a more woodland feel and made the shadow longer and thinner to better characterise the protagonist of the story.
The book is ready now to upload to Amazon and wait for it to be finally published. It took me so long to write this short novel that I publish it with a sigh of relief, lightened by finally being able to leave this character's side and walk away to ventures new...
The book is ready now to upload to Amazon and wait for it to be finally published. It took me so long to write this short novel that I publish it with a sigh of relief, lightened by finally being able to leave this character's side and walk away to ventures new...
Saturday, 17 June 2017
Crawley Art
June 17, 2017
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Reflection from my living-room lamp |
Unable to draw this reflection, I decided to take a photograph of it instead and see if I could make something useful out of it in Photoshop.
Wanting the image to look menacing, I was forced to add a tiny drawing of a silhouetted figure among the branches of the tree. Hopefully my poor drawing skills will be hidden slightly by the tiny nature of the figure.
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Wall reflection |
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1st photoshopped version of reflection |
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2nd Photoshopped version of reflection, with drawn-in figure |
I was quite pleased with the resulting picture as it appeared in the finished book:
I enjoyed the process of producing this image and am already looking forward to producing a suitable image for my second novel...
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
The Haunting of Hill House
I started reading this today - the Penguin Horror printing of Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hell House. This hardcover book really is a beast of an edition and has a distinct graphic design in orange, black and white, with glossy black highlights on the trees, crows, grass and eye. There is no dust jacket (which was a slight disappointment).
Another feature of the book is its black page edging:
The edition has an in depth introduction by Guillermo Del Toro. The book is tightly bound, the covers resisting the actual opening of the book. But open it must. It is time for me to crack for me crack its spine and read a good old-fashioned haunted house story...
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