Not only do I get to work with the fabulous Don D'Auria at Samhain, but this cover is so gorgeous and so close to the concept I had in my head for INK, I can't stand it! The art department at Samhain did a brilliant, fantastic job! I am so incredibly lucky.
Although I'm certain that my editor will come up with something much better, here is a quick and dirty blurb of my own making:
A tattoo can be a work of art or a terrible mistake.
When Jason Harford meets the tattoo artist he nicknames Sailor, a little ink seems like the perfect thing to help celebrate his return to the single world. After all, his ex-wife hates body art. Sailor’s work is nothing short of extraordinary. The griffin tattoo looks real enough to climb out of his skin, and if Jason changes his mind, Sailor also specializes in tattoo removal.
With new ink and a new girlfriend, life is good for Jason. Until he hears the flutter of wings in the night. Until he finds drops of blood staining his sheets. Until he discovers a brick wall where the tattoo shop should be.
Jason hunts Sailor down and demands answers. The truth is as sharp as a needle, as dark as the ink in his skin, and comes with a heavy price.
A price Jason refuses to pay.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
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14 comments:
Oooh, I LIKE IT!!! Can't wait to read it!
Thank you so much, Brooklyn!
Sweeeeeet! That looks freakin' killer. Love it!
Thank you, Tony! The folks at Samhain did such an amazing job!! :)
GORGEOUS, and really different! Congratulations!
Intriguing! Definitely would cause me to crack it open if I saw it on a shelf :D
Thank you so much, Lisa! The first time I saw it, I squealed out loud and then my eyes started leaking. ;)
PiB, thank you! That's so exciting to hear!
Very nice! Love it. Congrats on the book and cover!
Thank you very much, Tracy!
Hey there.
I just read your story on DSF ... Nicely done!
Thank you, Widdershins!
I just "discovered" you via Daily Science Fiction (really enjoyed "In Her Arms of Dresden Pale" -- crazy gorgeous imagery and bizarre, cool idea.
INK sounds fantastic. I will definitely get it when it comes out.
Thank you very much, Ev. I'm glad you enjoyed my DSF story!
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