Cover Illustrations
The Foreigner
This illustration brings to life a cast of characters in the vibrant and historic city of Seoul, evoking a sense of nostalgia and curiosity.
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of this sci-fi historical novel set in Seoul, where the tale unfolds with intriguing themes of adaptation and intricate romance.
Understanding Intelligence
A dynamic illustration showcasing the graceful journey of a butterfly as it navigates through a void, bursting with an array of colors.
This book explores the nature of universe through the lens of an inherent intelligence, all to live a good life. So long as we're intelligent beings trying to understand our surroundings, maybe that's what the world is to us: an understanding intelligence.
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Dublin: A Demi-Mot
This illustration depicts a couple of main characters in this novel.
Going to Dublin for a year, alone and with no other expectations than to learn English and explore Ireland, was Jade's idea. This country wins you over, it transports you, it grabs you. Without doubt, this was the most beautiful period of her life as a young woman. But her year turns into a nightmare, and Jade's dream cocoon is a gentle descent into hell.
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Jack Stone and the Forgotten Girl
This cover illustration depicts a stoned warrior.
In this historical fantasy adventure story, Madeleine's race to save her family and the castle in 1597 and Jack’s search for the truth about the disappearance of his father in 2018 lead the past and present to collide with life- and history-changing consequences. Jack Stone & The Forgotten Girl is aimed at adventurous, inquisitive children aged between 9 and 11 years old.
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Los Angeles is Hideous
A birds-eye-view illustration of Los Angeles.
Written by comedian and future Poet Laureate Andrew Heaton, "Los Angeles is Hideous" is the most beautiful collection of words ever composed to describe the ugliest city in America.
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The Defenders Throne
This illustration depicts heroic warriors from an alternate history.
In this novel, the ancient world reveres and dreads the fierce ha-mazaans. Now, an Oracle has prophesied their destruction. Heir to the Defender’s Throne in the refugee city of Themiscyra, Cyra is eager to fulfill her role as protector of the ha-mazaan sisterhood. Instead, she is betrayed, kidnapped as war-bounty, and shipwrecked with a handful of warriors in a foreign, hostile land.
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The Wellington Alternate
This illustration captures a moment from the plot of this fiction novel, offering a glimpse into the main protagonist.
"The Wellington Alternate" is a New Zealand Magical Realism novel where, ever since an egg had devoured her, eighteen-year-old Merinette Dace Nadean wants to escape her destiny. She longs to be an academic instead of continuing in her family's century-old position in maintaining the various surreal entities called Fiction.
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The Companions Series
This series of illustrations captures the essence of the storyline, weaving together a cohesive visual narrative that transports viewers into the heart of the story. Each illustration conveys the themes, emotions, and key moments, creating a compelling visual tapestry that brings the storyline to life.
“The Companions” is a four-part fantasy series. Immerse yourself in a fantasy novel that can transport you to enchanting realms, ignite your imagination, and inspire a sense of wonder.
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Werewolf and Idol
An Illustration depicting a pivotal plot in the storyline.
The novel is set in 1952, in Chitose (pronounced “Chee-toe-say”), Japan. The indigenous Ainu people live with the local Japanese. An American captain in the U.S. Army meets his idol and the werewolf story begins.
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