Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artwork. Show all posts

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Photography session with The Siren's Secret

 One of the first things I did last year when I received my first copies of The Shapeshifter's Secret was take a million pictures. I've done the same thing with the sequel, but now that I have two books I've gotten even worse. Both covers are so beautiful that I have to take pictures of every side and angle of the books. I can't help it! I was so excited to have both books finally unite! 

Warning: There are A LOT of cover pictures below. 


They meet at last! Shapeshifter meet Siren, Siren meet Shapeshifter. (I think they're going to be best friends). 




I loved the metallic font that they used for the inside cover, and I think the S is mesmerizing! 








As you can tell I'm very excited to put both these books on my shelf, and I hope you'll want them on your book shelf too! Thanks for bearing with me while I pretend I'm a book photographer ;)

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Werecats and Sirens


I love writing about werecats and sirens. One of my readers named Anastasia sent me this picture she drew of a siren meeting Julia in werecat form. I have the coolest readers ever! Thank you for sending this Anastasia, you are so talented!

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

New Covers for Harry Potter



To Celebrate the 15th anniversary of the American publication of Harry Potter and The Sorcerer's Stone, Scholastic has asked Kazu Kibuishi to create new covers for all seven books. Though we won't be able to see the rest of the covers until September, Scholastic did release the cover for book one. 

Kibuishi said that GrandPré's original covers "are so fantastic and iconic" that "when I was asked to submit samples, I initially hesitated because I didn't want to see them reinterpreted. However, I felt that if I were to handle the project, I could bring something to it that many other designers and illustrators probably couldn't, and that was that I was also a writer of my own series of middle-grade fiction.

"As an author myself, I tried to answer the question, 'If I were the author of the books — and they were like my own children — how would I want them to be seen years from now?' When illustrating the covers, I tried to think of classic perennial paperback editions of famous novels and how those illustrations tend to feel. In a way, the project became a tribute to both Harry Potter and the literary classics."

President of Scholastic Trade Publishing, Ellie Berger, said that the new covers aren't meant to replace the original ones by Mary GrandPré. She said, "we thought it was time for a fresh approach" for the trade paperbacks "as of a way of attracting the interest of a new generation of 8- and 9-year-olds who may know Harry mostly through the movies."

Scholastic will also release the entire Hogwarts Library as a boxed set, which includes Quidditch Through the Ages, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and The Tales of Beedle the Bard. The sales will go to two charities, Lumos, created by J.K. Rowling, and Comic Relief. 

What do you think of the new covers? Do you prefer Mary GrandPré's artwork?