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

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Polish Covers

Look What I Found



Monday, 24 August 2015

Czech Covers

The Czech Cover.... I think.

I think it's fair to say that this is the most batshit insane covers so far, good, but totally batshit insane.

Friday, 29 August 2014

Moon Over Soho - Polish Cover


The West End looking very medieval here.

Wednesday, 31 July 2013

New American Covers

These are the covers of the new Del Rey editions of Midnight Riot and Moon Over Soho.


Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Moon Over Soho - Japanese Styleeeeeee!

顔のない  魔術師 Faceless Magician

I have no idea who this is supposed to be.

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Oh No My Ego Has Exploded!

I have become so brain numbingly, vastly, successfull-ish that I have been paid the ultimate accolade of having my pull quotes on the front cover of two, count them, two novels.

The first is this eyebending cover for Samit Basu's brilliant superhero fable Turbulence.

The second is the restrained minimalist cover for Paul Cornell's high octane supernatural police procedural London Falling.

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

All Change for US Covers!

Del Rey have decided to release Whispers Under Ground with a new cover design and have informed me that future print runs of Midnight Riot and Moon Over Soho will have new covers as well. 

As you can see from the image to the left the new covers is a bit familiar. These covers have been very successful and I can see whyn Del Rey have adopted them but there's a secret pulp part of my soul that could have done with a bare midrift, or a tattoo, or a moody pair looking into the middle distance with expressions that suggest they're contemplating their next tax return.

Now I just have to persuade some one to change all the covers on the Goodreads site.

Monday, 16 January 2012

Rivers of London Covers Nominated For A Pornokitsch

Every writer dreams of having a good cover for his baby novel and I was very lucky when Patrick Knowles combined a swirly tentacled font with Stephen Walter's fantastic rendition of London's psychogeography to create an immediately distinctive and enticing cover for mine. Many a time I have been approached by customers who've bought the book on the basis of the cover alone.

So it is entirely fitting that the equally splendidly designed Pornokitsch site has nominated that cover for an Inky Tentacle with the winner to be announced at the SFX Weekender in February.

Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Sneak Preview: Whispers Under Ground Covers

For bonus points you can guess which one is British and which one American...