Showing posts with label tides. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tides. Show all posts

Saturday, January 4, 2014

The phone covers turned out nice.
Into the Tides goes live tomorrow! Hurrah!

Looks nifty on a gymbag.
I've been excitedly preparing for the release, including spiffing up my website (rebekkahniles.net) and setting up a CafePress shop.

For the latter, I've made an extra design, and am thinking about adding others.

And, of course, I've been running around and squeeing, and bouncing off the walls. It's my first release. Of course I'm excited!

Wish me luck, and please feel free to pick up a copy of your own! The book is available for pre-order at Smashwords, and will be up for sale on Amazon and Barnes and Noble tomorrow.

Tone-deaf Kelly has long considered her inborn music magic to be useless. But after a disaster drowns the American South in magic, including most of her family, she discovers her “useless” magic lets her hear the voices of those lost. Now she’ll face magic itself to save them–only the attempt may cost her everyone she has left.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Playing around with art!

Screaming Aaron Leid
As I've been getting ready for my book release on January 5, I've been playing with pictures!

I'm thinking of starting a CafePress site for Tides-related gear. Maybe it's just my pre-release mania, though...

But as I finish up my final edits, boy have I been having fun!

The Empty Tides
The first picture, oh-so-creatively titled "Screaming Aaron Leid" (you'll get it by the end of the story, I promise), is a collage of butterflies from the cover, tinted and assembled with Photoshop Elements. I used Pixlr to create the face, starting with a photo of a long-past person screaming (wow, that seems morbid...) and generously applied the smudge and blur tools, and then added and played around with colors to get the right surrealistic look. (Yes, there was may have been some giggling and references to the joys of finger painting. What of it?)

The second was done with a generous application of the magic wand tool to my cover in Photoshop Elements. It looked pretty cool, so I figured I'd keep it around... There may be a few tweaks before it's ready, though!

Okay, maybe I'm not the next Da Vinci. But it was fun, and it kept me motivated to finish my edits on time.

Now I just have the formatting to go. Wish me luck!