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Friday Work In Progress: Final Cover Art & Story Excerpt

Feb 10th, 2012
by Colleen.
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spacer I’ve finished noodling with the cover art of my new unillustrated romance short story, Home Port!

I’ve completed the editing and formatting of the document, and barring technical difficulties, I’m ready to publish the ebook on Tuesday, February 14.

Meanwhile, I’ve added a new Romance Fiction page to my website, where you will find a link to an excerpt from the story!

Home Port is my first unillustrated creative writing in a very long time. I do not expect it to be my last. I don’t know how often I’ll be writing romance fiction, but I enjoyed the hell out of writing this story, and I hope you will enjoy reading it.

 

Posted in: Life, Work.

Wednesday SINDIECATE: Cerebus

Feb 8th, 2012
by Colleen.
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spacer This week’s theme at the SINDIECATE:

Dave Sim’s Cerebus!

Ink crosshatched like crazy on paper.

Posted in: Geekery, Sketches and Doodles.

Tuesday Sketch: Harrumph

Feb 7th, 2012
by Colleen.
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Posted in: Sketches and Doodles.

ECCC Pre-Orders & My Store

Feb 6th, 2012
by Colleen.
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spacer I’m taking con sketch pre-orders for Emerald City Comic-Con!

Pre-order for sketches with a single character are 8.5″x11″, $75 for color, $50 for B&W/gray.

At the show, sketches will be 6″x9″, color not available. So there is a definite advantage to ordering in advance!

Write to request a sketch at colleencoovermarket {at} gmail {dot} com, and we’ll arrange payment there. Fictional characters, only, please!

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I’ve added a SHOP page to my site, to which I will be adding products on a regular basis. Right now, it has links to my new Cafe Press shop and my new Zazzle shop (the two shops function in much the same way, but each has its own advantages and disadvantages, so be sure to check ‘em both before you think about buying!)

 

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Friday Work In Progress: Home Port Cover Art

Feb 3rd, 2012
by Colleen.
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The following is a slightly edited version of a post I wrote for the Goodreads M/M Romance group message board–a private forum for members of the group–to promote my new M/M romance (love story between male characters) short story Home Port.

When it came time to create a cover for my short story Home Port‘s ebook, I figured I would stick to what I know and draw it. Here’s a quick look at the process I went through:

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1. Rough sketch. I knew in my head what the main characters looked like– and it was not much like this! But with this sketch I was able to visualize how the composition would come together.

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2. Rendering. My natural drawing style is more cartoony than realistic, so I looked through the Internet to find decent photos of guys in more-or-less the right poses. Now, it’s important to note that I did not just trace these photos directly, or stick ‘em in a Photoshop filter or anything like that; that would be a violation of the photographers’ copyrights. I drew from them as one would from a live model–to place the features in all the correct proportions and angles–but I made significant changes. The model for the figure on the left was a white guy dripping wet in a shower, and the model for the figure on the right had some kind of Brady Bunch perm thing going on. (*cringe*)

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3. Color art. This I did in Photoshop, picking out shapes of color, which obscures the original line art completely. It’s a technique I’ve used often and I like the way it looks, but right now this is a little flat.

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4. First draft. Okay, so I’ve softened it up with some filters and threw in some type and snoooooorrre. BORING.

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5. Getting closer. By cropping it up, the composition is a lot cozier and more intimate, but the type is still pretty blah. And the colors are a little too literal; they sort of pull the eye in too many directions all at once.

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6. Final draft… so far. Cropped even a little bit closer, used a more elegant font, and knocked out all the color into a nice monochromatic blue. It’s a quiet bit of art, for what I think is a fairly quiet little story, so I think it fits. I’ll probably noodle around with it a little bit before I go on to publish Home Port on Smashwords and wherever else it winds up on the Internet!

Posted in: Life, Work.

Thursday Sketch: Hillbilly

Feb 2nd, 2012
by Colleen.
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spacer More character sketches for an upcoming story by Nate Cosby. Check out Nate’s and Chris EliopoulosCow Boy on line for FREE!

Posted in: Sketches and Doodles, Work.

Wednesday SINDIECATE: DMZ

Feb 1st, 2012
by Colleen.
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spacer This week’s theme at the SINDIECATE:

Brian Wood’s & Ricardo Burchielli’s DMZ!

Digital art in Manga Studio and Photoshop.

Posted in: Geekery, Sketches and Doodles.

Threadless Comic-On Tees are GO

Jan 30th, 2012
by Colleen.
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spacer Today marks the release of Threadless’ fourth volume of Comic-On Tees! What’s that? It’s a comic printed in eight panels on the fronts and backs of four T-shirts. YES.

Go here to read the back story! Comics-On Tees Vol. 4: Monkey Around was written by Chris Roberson with artwork by Mike Allred, Colleen Coover [me], Chris Samnee, and Francesco Francavilla.

You can check out all four volumes of Comic-On Tees HERE.

Posted in: Geekery, Life, Work.

Friday Work In Progress: Home Port

Jan 27th, 2012
by Colleen.
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spacer I’ve written a short story! A non-comic book short story! A non-comic book gay contemporary romance* short story! It’s called Home Port!

Here’s the promo blurb:

After months at sea, Petty Officer First Class Dean Mendez is back in San Diego, and he knows exactly how he wants to spend his first night home. Is the beautiful boy he finds on a nightclub dance floor the perfect companion for the evening, or is he much more?

Short story, approximately 6000 words.

This is my first prose creative writing since high school. I’ve been editing the hell out of it, and my plan is to self-publish for a low price with Smashwords—and whichever other on line stores I can figure out; Amazon perhaps—on or by February 14. (Because no one else is gonna be publishing romance on Valentine’s Day, right?) I’ll be posting more work in progress stuff here in the meantime. Stay tuned!

*Fair today? Getting a metric S-ton of hits on the S.F. page in my site for no reason I can see. 2 days ago

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