Even though the book isn’t out till December, I keep panicking and thinking I should have had it all ready by July. But I finally have one thing on the checklist secured: A book cover artist.

My long-time friend and pen pal Syd from Videmus Art is going to read my book and see what she comes up with. I’ve known her forever–literally–I can’t remember a time I was writing before Syd was my friend.

Someday we’ll meet and I’ll cry.

Go follow her blog. I’ll be posting about her a lot. She took the picture of books that I’ve been using everywhere forever. And this butterfly. She seems like just the kind of person who’d work with Muses.

I think she did write about one once.

It’s perfect. More updates to come!

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i just want to challenge people to see beauty in everything.

i currently live in Hong Kong and attend SCAD. most of the time i’m doing something else creative or woolgathering out the window.

One response to “introducing a book cover artist”

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    woolgather18

    love you hon! i do work directly with muses which is why my profession is so perpetually exhausting. keeps things fresh.

    xx

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