Showing posts with label cover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cover. Show all posts

Friday, January 14, 2011

And there was much rejoicing

First of all, I'll lead with the cool news. I got some copies of the new cover in the mail today. Woo HOOOO!! Check it out...

In the original version I was given, the gargoyle's eyes were glowing red. That was cool, but I'm definitely not complaining. I love it. Also, I do kind of miss the hot, butt-shot of Paige from the last one. That's just me. Heh. Let me know what you think. This one hits shelves on May 31.

Recently, I've finished with my largest round of editing for Book 6. Now is the time where I can sit back and relax because the book feels like a book and it feels truly finished. Of course, there are some more edits to do, but no more stress by feeling like my newest baby is laying on the floor in pieces. Whew. Time to sit back and play some video games for a day or two. Then it's back to work.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Amazon beat me to the punch

Hey everyone! The cover for Book 4 is here!!! Actually, I've had these for a while, but wanted to focus more on Book 3 since it was just coming out at the time. Then, well I've gotta be honest, I spaced it until I saw it on Amazon. Anyway...here's the cover for Skinners #4.


So...what do you think?

It's set to be released on October 26th...just a few days before I'll be at the World Fantasy Convention in Columbus. As usual, I'll be offering to send out free signed promo covers to anyone who would like one. Since I'm on an online review kick at the moment, if you put together a good review and send me a link to it, I'll send you a cover PLUS one of the super cool bookmarks I just got finished making. And yes, the Shimmy's VIP passes are still on their way. All I need are some readers to take this stuff off my hands. Hint-hint....

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Returning offer!

Remember when I got all those promo covers for Howling Legion? I made the offer to sign one and send it out to anyone who wanted one. Well, a lot of you took me up on that so I thought I'd make the same offer for Book 3.


If you'd like a signed promo cover for Skinners 3: Teeth of Beasts, just drop me an email (using the link on the side of the blog) with your name, address and any special inscription you might want. I'll send a cover out to you the next time I get to the post office and all I ask in return is that you spread the good word about the books whenever you can. Sounds fair to me. Anyway, I'll keep the offer going through the next month or so. After that, you'll be able to go to the stores to get the front and back covers PLUS all the good stuff in between them!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Speedy Delivery

I didn't even realize these were on the way! The UPS guy drops off a late delivery and this is what I find:

I think it's kind of funny how Twilight is mentioned on one of my covers, but such is today's market. Love the picture. Love the copy. Love this book. See ya on April 27th!!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Limited time offer

My editor sent me a bunch of promo covers (read that one twice...it's NOT porno) for Skinners 2: Howling Legion. I'm heading to some conventions over the next few months and since the next book won't be out until October, I thought these might be cool to sign and hand out for fans that show up to say hello. Now, I'm sure I'll meet plenty of great folks at Osfest (July 17-19 in Omaha, NE) and Archon (October in St. Louis) but let's just say EOS sent me a LOT of covers. So if any of you blog readers don't have the time or funds to make it to one of these cons, send me an email (there's a link on the side of the screen) with your name and address and I'll send you an autographed cover. If you'd like me to sign it to anyone in particular other than you, let me know.

Just a token of appreciation for the folks supporting SKINNERS, but I do need to keep some of these for the cons as well. Act fast! Quantities are limited!! Heh. Always wanted to say that.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

NEW COVER!!!

Remember a few posts ago I was talking about the highs and lows of the writing biz? Ok, so that post was mostly low. Well get ready for a high, because I just got copies of the cover for Skinners Book 2.



Once again, I got extremely lucky to have such an awesome cover. On the other hand, I'll no longer be able to bitch about how damn near EVERY book I pick up anymore has a hot chick with a sword on it.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

New cover


I just got a look at the new cover art for the second SKINNERS. I don't know if I can post it up here yet, but it is really cool! I was pretty lucky with the quality of the first one and it looks like my luck is holding up. It's so good that I don't even mind the construction guys hitting my wall and cursing like the proverbial drunken sailors. Swear away, guys! Life is goooood.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

November is SO FAR AWAY!!!!


I just got the sample covers for SKINNERS #1 and, as shown by the happy Ralphie face, they are good. DAMN good! I know it’s my own book, but I may not be as biased as you might expect. In fact, I’m sure most authors are very picky about every little thing where their printed babies are concerned. I’ve already talked about the cover earlier, but WOW. I even got the kind of material I wanted for the cover itself. You know, that paper that isn’t glossy and shiny but kind of rough? Well, that’s what I got and it’s awesome.

Ok, so I’m a little jazzed right now.

In other news, I’ve been playing Guitar Hero: Aerosmith. It’s not as finger-twistingly hard as GH 3 on Expert, but it’s still solid. Plenty of Aerosmith (obviously) and plenty of classic rock. Me likey. I’ve been feeling the urge to shoot some stuff, so I’ll probably drift into some FPS action. Maybe COD 4 or some Rainbow Six.

Fourth of July is tomorrow and I don’t really have any plans. Maybe a bar-b-q, but no traveling or anything like that. There’s work to do SKINNER related and otherwise, plus it’s not a great time for me to travel. Too expensive, too hot, not enough free time, blah blah blah. There’s a science fiction convention in town later this month, so that should be fun. I just like going to those things and they haven’t had many in the Omaha area for a while. It’s always good to go and just let the geek flag fly.

Monday, January 21, 2008

The cover

Finally got my first look at the cover for Book 1. The artwork is simply phenomenal. Of course, I am a little biased here because this is the cover for my book and everything, but I couldn't be happier with it. My only reservations have been with some of the copy on the front, which brings me to a subject I think is worth touching on. It's even a subject that might give other authors (or struggling writers) something to think about. That subject is compromise.

This isn't my first series, although it is the first under my real name. Therefore, I've had a good amount of experience in compromising when it comes to working on a project. My first instinct when I was approached the first time to change something like the title of my series (and it could be any writer's first impulse) was to stick to my guns and fight for what I thought fit the series the best. There's a couple things to consider here. First of all, unless you're already famous, you don't want to piss off the higher-ups who actually put your books in stores and sign future contracts. Now, don't confuse this with ass kissing. I stuck to my guns for a while, but it became obvious that the publisher REALLY wanted this new title. I backed down, gritted my teeth about it, but eventually grew to like the title. Mainly, I took a breath and realized the title was the only major thing being messed with. The story, character, and everything else was in tact. It was still my book and the title wound up being better than my original.

Now, with this series under my own name, my title is questioned again. I want to defend it, but I open my mind and my ears to listen to what my editor was thinking when he dared to mess with what I'd named my precious baby. "Fine," I said. "If you want that title, at least let me know so I can mention it in the book." Personally, I like having the title in the book somewhere. It gives the whole package a sense of completion. Anyway, I thought about how to work the title into it and quickly came up with a solution to a plot problem that I'd been trying to work out for the next few books. I compromised and actually wound up moving my own thoughts ahead.

Sure, not all writers have editors and such, but compromise is always in there. Maybe the rest of you aren't as stubborn as I am. Maybe you come up with perfect titles and all that on the first try. All I'm saying is try not to view your work as infallible. My stomach clenched the first several times I got back my manuscript and it was covered in red pencil scratchings from the editors. 9 times out of 10, those comments will make your work better. Keep this in mind when you're editing your own stuff as well. Put it away for a while so you're out of the whole "This story/book/script/whatever is the best thing I've ever done!" phase. Perhaps it is. Even so, it could still use some polish and if you don't let your guard down and be willing to compromise on a few things to make it better, it will never BE better.

Eh, I'm no teacher, but those are my thoughts. Take 'em or leave 'em. The cover looks freaking great and I'm very fortunate to have it attached to my book.

This is what happens without editors

I'm Marcus Pelegrimas, author of the SKINNERS series. Here you'll find various ramblings about movies, video games, TV, and...oh yeah...those books I write. If there's anything you'd like to discuss, just let me know. I try to update whenever the mood strikes me, so feel free to leave comments. There may be some occasional foul language, but anyone who's too easily offended probably doesn't read my stuff anyway.

Free Stuff

Here's how it goes. As usual, I've got my truckload of promo covers from EOS Books. I'll be going to some conventions, so I hope to see you there and I'll gladly sign your books. If you can't make it to a con, just email me your name, address and any inscription so I can send you a signed cover.


BONUS ---> If you would be so kind as to write up a review for any or all Skinners books and publish it on a site like Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Borders, or any other major review site, I can send you something extra. I made up some bookmarks (which I'll sign) and I've even put together some Shimmy's VIP passes (which I'll also sign). Can't guarantee the passes will get you into a real strip club, but I think they look pretty cool. Send me a link to your review along with your name, address and inscription, and I'll get these out to you as well.