Today is the official release of These Broken Worlds and I wrote a special post celebrating the occasion over at Kōsa Press's blog. It is our first publication, making today a significant event in our label’s short history. It also introduces the drilodyte universe and I'm dying to share this with you. So please come join us. Besides, … Continue reading These Broken Worlds is Out Now!
Month: July 2015
#Art of Fantasy 26: Amanda Sartor
A.M.Sartor is a freelance illustrator from Seattle, WA. Although traditionally trained as a children's book illustrator, she has several game credits on her resumé. According to Sartor, her style is 'greatly influenced by works from the Golden Age of Illustration, Ukiyo-e, and contemporary pop surrealism.' She uses a mix of traditional and digital media and … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 26: Amanda Sartor
#SciFi: An Evening With The Collective
Announcement time. The Collective is hosting a Facebook event on Friday, July 10 at 5:00 pm in EDT, and you are cordially invited. That is 2 days from now It will be a chance to meet the writers behind The Collective and hear more about our created world and about the God-Machine and its tethered scribes. I will be talking … Continue reading #SciFi: An Evening With The Collective
#Art of Fantasy 25: Viktor Titov
Viktor Titov is a concept artist and illustrator based in Voronezh, Russia. He is co-founder of Grafit Studio, an outsourcing company specialising in concept art, illustrations and marketing-advertising products. Viktor uses mostly digital paint as medium and there is a classic, almost fine art style to his work. Adding fantasy as subject matter, his paintings are … Continue reading #Art of Fantasy 25: Viktor Titov
The Collective #SciFi: Log Entries
The scribes over at The Collective have not sat still, not that they have any choice. By their very nature, they are obligated to write and so they have. Below are the latest log entries from five more scribes. The Journal of Yempick Mingal "I tried to remember something today. A simple thing. A memory … Continue reading The Collective #SciFi: Log Entries
