Libraries are no longer safe...

Greetings!

Here's my latest casein painting (10x13" on illustration board), I'm really enjoying this stuff!  This is the cover art for an upcoming release by Miskatonic River Press called Tales of the Sleepless City.  It is a collection of new adventures for the Call of Cthulhu role playing game, all taking place in New York City during the 1920's.   There's not a lot of recognizable features from New York from that era, but it appears that the movie Ghostbusters has helped spread NY public library awareness.





Regular blog readers may remember the cover I did for Night Light by Chris Burgoyne (blog entry , if you missed it), it is finally up for sale and can be purchased via Createspace (preferred)  or Amazon .  I've seen a photo of the proof, and it really came out nicely.  If any of you are considering self publishing, Createspace seems like a good way to go, it gets sold on Amazon and the staff sounded helpful during the whole process.

I'd like to thank all of the Lovecraftian artists who contacted me about the MythosCon art show , the interest level was more enthusiastic than I had hoped.  There are still panels available, please contact me if you'd like to join us.  I think it's going to be a great turn out!

Speaking of Lovecraftian art shows,Gallery Nucleus in Alhambra CA is having a Lovecraft show until November 8th:

At the Mountains of Madness: A Tribute to the Writings of Lovecraft

October 16, 2010 - November 8, 2010
Oct 16, 7:00PM - 11:00PM

So much of existence is beyond the realm of common understanding andperhaps it is best that it remains so.  The writings of H.P. Lovecraftexplore this realm of incomprehensible existence and most often theterror that accompanies.  For oftentimes, the concepts that are mosthorrific to us are those things outside of our understanding.

Withmuch of his most notable work written during the last decade of hislife, H.P. Lovecraft's reputation has grown substantially after hisdeath and he is now considered one of the most influential horrorwriters of the 20th century.

Exhibiting Artists Include: Aeron Alfrey, Martin Astles, Wesley Burt, Cameron de Leon, Jeremy Enecio, Jon Foster, Justin Gerard, August Hall, Android Jones, Edward Kinsella, Casey Love, John Jude Palencar, Jeff Remmer, Jordu Schell, Andrew Scott, Brian Smith, William Stout, Justin Sweet, Michael Zulli



OK, that's all for now!

~Paul





 

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