Posts Categorized: Cover Art

Courtesy of award-winning artist John Picacio, we have the absolutely beautiful covers for all three volumes in Mark Chadbourn’s Age of Misrule trilogy.

Chadbourn himself seems to be a fan:

I’m very pleased with what John and my editor Lou Anders have achieved here. The covers really capture the awe and sense of scale I tried to place at the heart of the books.

World's End by Mark Chadbourn Darkest Hour by Mark Chadbourn Always Forever by Mark Chadbourn

As someone working on a novel that involves the same mythos as Chadbourn’s novels, I’m absolutely blown away by these and have to give Pyr a huge hand for getting cover art right. Fantastic.

Though it’s been floating around for a while, the cover art for Brandon Sanderson’s Warbreaker is just too damn cool not to post.

Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson

You can find out more about Warbreaker and even download a FREE e-book version of it on Sanderson’s web site HERE.

Suvudu gave us a glimpse at the near final version of the cover art for R.A. Salvatore’s The Dame, the newest volume in his Saga of the First King.

The Dame by R.A. Salvatore

Despite my disappointment in his previous effort in the Saga of the First King, I was a big fan of the novel that kicked of the saga, The Highwayman. I still hold out hope that the next volume, The Dame will recapture some of the heart and craft that was lost in The Ancient.

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Courtesy of James over at Speculative Horizons, we have cover art and a synopsis for Mark Charan Newton’s debut novel, Nights of Villjamur.

Nights of Villjamur by Mark Charan Newton

Political intrigue and dark violence converge in a superb new action series of enthralling fantasy. An ice age strikes a chain of islands, and thousands come to seek sanctuary at the gates of Villjamur: a city of ancient spires and bridges, a place where banshees wail the deceased, cultists use forgotten technology for their own gain and where, further out, the dead have been seen walking across the tundra.

When the Emperor commits suicide, his elder daughter, Rika, is brought home to lead the Jamur Empire, but the sinister Chancellor plans to get rid of her and claim the throne for himself. Meanwhile a senior investigator in the city inquisition must solve the high-profile and savage murder of a city politician, whilst battling evils within his own life, and a handsome and serial womanizer manipulates his way into the imperial residence with a hidden agenda. When reports are received that tens of thousands of citizens are dying in a bizarre genocide on the northern islands of the Empire, members of the elite Night Guard are sent to investigate. It seems that, in this land under a red sun, the long winter is bringing more than just snow.

Mark’s a good friend of this blog and I expect big things from him and Nights of Villjamur!

Jeff VanderMeer released the (almost) final cover art and a synopsis for his upcoming novel Finch

Finch by Jeff VanderMeer

Cover: By the amazing John Coulthart. For a larger version, click here. An interesting fact–John tells me the cobblestones in the picture are from a photo he took while we were walking through Paris together; er, sans blood. (This design is semi-final, in that a blurb will probably occupy the space under my name.)

Publisher: Underland Press, October 31, 2009, trade paper

Description: A noir thriller/visionary fantasy set in the failed state of Ambergris, 100 years after Shriek: An Afterword. The gray caps, mysterious underground inhabitants, have re-conquered Ambergris and put the city under martial law, disbanding House Hoegbotton, and controlling the human inhabitants with strange addictive drugs, internment in camps, and random acts of terror. The rebel resistance is scattered, and the gray caps are using human labor to build two strange towers. Against this backdrop, John Finch, who lives alone with a cat and a lizard, must solve an impossible double murder for his gray cap masters while trying to make contact with the rebels.

Nothing is as it seems as Finch and his disintegrating partner Wyte negotiate their way through a landscape of spies, rebels, and deception. Trapped by his job and the city, Finch is about to come face to face with a series of mysteries that will change him and Ambergris forever.

You can find VanderMeer’s blog HERE.