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The Soul Match Series
I found myself lucky enough to design the last two books of J.K. Jeffrey’s bestselling Soul Match romance fantasy series. This series is a hit. While I certainly don’t have access to the official numbers, I can see in Publisher Rocket that it’s currently selling thousands of copies per month.
Gambit of Our Forefathers
Hardcover Wraparound
A metaphysical sci-fi book that blends hard science fiction, philosophy and destiny. It’s the first book in the The Infinite Cyclical Universe series by Ryan Pearcy.
I usually create wraparound art that blends seamlessly from the front cover, across the spine and onto the back. The trick is to do this without clashing with type or the barcode area and still tell a little more of the story on the back
Generation IV: UnderWorld
A fantasy series rooted in Greek and Roman myths about a young man who ventures into the Underworld in search of his lost mother.
This was an interesting one for me. The author wanted the paperback and hardcover editions to have different cover art. For each book in the series, I created 3-4 illustrations and two were selected. One for the paperback and ebook and one for the hardcover.
Delicate Fury
This series begins when a young Bolivian man, Micah Quispe, discovers a mysterious shard of alien technology. The artifact thrusts him into a world of high-stakes political intrigue, secret alien technologies, and the survival of the human race.
The author, Stephen Cote, approached me after his book had been on Amazon for a while. His cover featured a photo of a cliff wall in Bolivia, the initial setting of his first book. It wasn’t getting sales.
The cover had to communicate the story’s genre and theme to catch readers’ attention. After digging into the events of the story, we worked together to create a cover that conveys the tension and drama of the novels, compelling the right readers to pick up the book.
Hunter King: Killer of Monsters
A post-apocalyptic fantasy adventure set in a world where vampires rule.
Chronicles of Coria
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The Shard Series
This series begins when a young Bolivian man, Micah Quispe, discovers a mysterious shard of alien technology. The artifact thrusts him into a world of high-stakes political intrigue, secret alien technologies, and the survival of the human race.
The author, Stephen Cote, approached me after his book had been on Amazon for a while. His cover featured a photo of a cliff wall in Bolivia, the initial setting of his first book. It wasn’t getting sales.
The cover had to communicate the story’s genre and theme to catch readers’ attention. After digging into the events of the story, we worked together to create a cover that conveys the tension and drama of the novels, compelling the right readers to pick up the book.
Ride the AI Bomb
Comedy hypnotist Colin Chapman came to me with this book about surviving and thriving as a creative in our modern age. The concept of the book compares the advent of AI to the final scene in Dr. Strangelove where Major T. J. “King” Kong rides an A-Bomb.
I matched the image from that famous scene in the film with photos of Colin and created a military style memo for the back cover.
The Devourer Trilogy
Knowing that space opera science fiction readers are attracted to covers with spaceships and that color can be a real thumb-stopper in a crowd of Amazon thumbnails, I redesigned the cover of my first book as I added the next two books to the series.
I’m happy that I still have indie authors asking me for something similar to this style.
Reflejos: La Llamada de Althera
My only Spanish language cover (so far). The author already had an idea that I helped bring to life. Reflejos means reflection. Two astronauts look through the window of a spacecraft. We see what they see in the window’s reflection: a ghostly apparition floating above an alien city.
Samuel Parker and the Legend of Prisoner IX
A sci-fi thriller featuring a young man wrongfully imprisoned by an advanced civilization beneath the ocean’s depths.
The author had a key visual in mind—the yellow prison jumpsuit worn by the protagonist. Using the typical “running silhouette“ cover you see so often on thriller books, I modified it to include the jumpsuit and hint at the setting’s undersea urban structures.