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The Rat Pack by JE Reed has a WillowRaven cover!

It took some revision, and more revision, and yet even more revision unt… Continue

Added by Aidana WillowRaven on October 1, 2008 at 8:58pm — No Comments

WillowRaven Cover released for "Being Jacob: First Day of School" by Suzy Koch

Have you ever had one of those projects that took you a long time to… Continue

Added by Aidana WillowRaven on October 1, 2008 at 8:56pm — No Comments

Latest Cover Design by WillowRaven for Anthology

When Michelle Reed approached… Continue

Added by Aidana WillowRaven on October 1, 2008 at 8:54pm — No Comments

WillowRaven the winner of Divine Revolution Magazine's book cover contest!

This morning's email reads: Hi Aidana WillowRaven /Continue

Added by Aidana WillowRaven on June 21, 2008 at 4:00pm — No Comments

6 More Days to Vote! WillowRaven Cover Designs in the Running for Best Cover Art at TAL!

We are down to the wire...Hopefully one of my designs w… Continue

Added by Aidana WillowRaven on May 26, 2008 at 2:38pm — No Comments

Cover Critique for "My First 24 Hours in Hell by VK Sansone" Designed by WillowRaven

Since I have such a large network of skilled friends in their crafts spread across such a wide range of networks; Yahoo Groups, Ning, MySpace, Goodreads, Shelfari & countless others, I noticed not everyone was able to be interactive with my cover cr… Continue

Added by Aidana WillowRaven on April 11, 2008 at 9:00pm — No Comments

Twelve WillowRaven Cover Designs are in the Running for The Author's Lounge's May 2008 Best Cover Art Award!

The following covers except for Shiloh's Daughter have been entered in May 2008's Best Cover Art competition at The Author's Lounge.

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Added by Aidana WillowRaven on April 4, 2008 at 8:30pm — No Comments

WillowRaven's preliminary cover for "Midnight Hours" by Vivian Gilbert Zabel is ready for critique...

Since many of the pics lately have been quite hard to see, I am breaking down the latest cover I am doing for 4RV Publishing into parts in hopes you all can give me an honest critique of this cover before it goes to press. If ya'll see any errorsContinue

Added by Aidana WillowRaven on April 1, 2008 at 5:35pm — No Comments

WillowRavens's latest cover design: Wait on the Lord, I Say Wait by Sabriena Williams

What do you think? I Just designed this cover last night. Would this cover make you stop and pick it up to check out the synopsis on the back? Why? As a matter of fact, which of my non-Children's genre covers would you be most likely to pickContinue

Added by Aidana WillowRaven on March 14, 2008 at 7:51pm — No Comments

See, Even Illustrators get Rejection Letters...lol.

Bidding on projects &/or providing fresh samples based on a project's description rather than past work is part of the business. In illustration you learn to develop a speculative look at your work much like I would assume an author has to. Critiques are actually known for being very public & at times disappoi… Continue

Added by Aidana WillowRaven on February 25, 2008 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Responses to Some of WillowRaven's Book Covers & Illustrations

The Adventures of Katie-Bear: Fun Days at School

"Katie Bear looks to be the next good seller for children's books! This cute little bear can win your heart in an instant..."! ...Anonymous Introducing the CulpeppersContinue

Added by Aidana WillowRaven on February 17, 2008 at 12:30pm — No Comments

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NYT : Books

Small Publisher Finds Its Mission in Translation

Open Letter Books is a small, year-old press affiliated with the University of Rochester that publishes nothing but literature in translation.

Arthur Koestler, Man of Darkness

Michael Scammell examines the complex intelligence and shifting allegiances of the author of “Darkness at Noon.”

Books of The Times: Interpretation of Language, Lives and Spies

The third and presumably final volume of the Spanish novelist Javier Marías’s ambitious, sprawling philosophical novel.

Dreamy Sales of Jung Book Stir Analysis

“The Red Book” by Carl Jung has surprised booksellers and its publisher with strong sales — despite its $195 price tag.

The God Gene

A Times science writer argues that religion is a machine for manufacturing social solidarity.

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