Horse Archives | Tellest The World is in Your Hands Wed, 13 Jul 2016 13:58:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://tellest.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/cropped-Tellest-Favicon-1-32x32.png Horse Archives | Tellest 32 32 28342714 Fantasy Promo – The Horse Dreamer https://tellest.com/fantasy-promo-horse-dreamer/ https://tellest.com/fantasy-promo-horse-dreamer/#respond Wed, 29 Jun 2016 16:04:00 +0000 http://tellest.com/?p=3815 Ladies and gentlemen, it always warms my heart to be able to connect with a friend of ours from the Otherworld again.  After over a year, we have the wonderful opportunity to work once again with Marc Secchia.  Last time, we looked at Shadow Dragon, and talked about how it was basking in some well-earned […]

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Ladies and gentlemen, it always warms my heart to be able to connect with a friend of ours from the Otherworld again.  After over a year, we have the wonderful opportunity to work once again with Marc Secchia.  Last time, we looked at Shadow Dragon, and talked about how it was basking in some well-earned praise.  Today, Secchia is back with a new book that promises much the same.

The Horse Dreamer is the first book in the author’s Equinox Cycle, a collaboration with S. J. Secchia. And just like Shadow Dragon, it’s poised to take virtual bookshelves by storm.  With fantastic dialogue, a world built out of a wonderful imagination, and events that are times heartbreaking and uplifting, The Horse Dreamer is a perfect summer read.

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Trapped in a car wreck, crushed by a train. In seconds, Zaranna’s world is torn apart and she must start life anew, as a survivor. A double amputee.

Yet why does this promising equestrienne remember a flash of sulphurous fire, and a crimson paw hurling her mother’s car onto the train tracks? Why does a tide of beguiling butterflies flood her increasingly chaotic dreams?

As Zaranna Inglewood adjusts to life minus legs, plus gorgeous Alex, the paramedic who cut her body from the wreckage, she learns the terror of being hunted. Relentless and inimical, the enemy lures her to a world where dreams shape reality. Equinox. A world of equinoctial storms; lashed by titanic forces of magic, dominated by the Pegasi and their centuries-old enmity with Human Wizards and the Dragons. This is a world where a girl can Dream her destiny. Where her soul can fly, or be chained forever.

She is Zaranna, the Horse Dreamer. Survivor. Fighter. A girl who doesn’t need legs to kick an evil fate in the teeth. All she needs is courage–the courage to Dream.

Secchia invites you to embark on this unforgettable ride to the world of Equinox with Zaranna, the Horse Dreamer. Filled with courage, magic, evil wizards and crystal dragons, this is a world of wild equinoctial storms and majestic beauty.  Readers say, “The game changer is character development and this books sings” and that it is “a wild ride”. Explore the fantasy worlds of Amazon bestselling author Marc Secchia. Available on Kindle Unlimited or for purchase at just 99c at a special introductory price.  Pick it up on Amazon today!

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Art: The Tinker’s Tale Cover https://tellest.com/art-the-tinkers-tale-cover/ https://tellest.com/art-the-tinkers-tale-cover/#respond Thu, 24 Jul 2014 04:01:57 +0000 http://tellest.com/?p=1293 Now that we’re getting ready to shut the book on The Tinker’s Tale, I thought it would be a good opportunity to look back at the cover one more time ahead of its release on Amazon. Sometimes, when you’re working with an artist, everything just works right from the start.  I’ve been working with Leo, […]

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Now that we’re getting ready to shut the book on The Tinker’s Tale, I thought it would be a good opportunity to look back at the cover one more time ahead of its release on Amazon.

Sometimes, when you’re working with an artist, everything just works right from the start.  I’ve been working with Leo, and while every time he delivers a stunning product, there have been a few times where it seems he just knows exactly what’s in my mind, and puts it right to page.  I think that’s one of the tough things about being a writer with no real artistic talent.  It can be difficult to have this impression of something in your mind and not be able to get it out properly without conveying it to people in words.

When I told Leo what I wanted to see for the cover of The Tinker’s Tale, this was almost exactly what I expected:

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Leo is also getting used to the layout of the Tellest logos, titles and authors – For Son of the Storm, we had to get a little creative.

 

And despite how cool it could have been, I had to say no to this version:

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The Tinker’s Tale of avoiding flying death.

 

Sometimes you just have to say no to dragons, even in fantasy.  If Maximus had come up against them, you can be sure I would have allowed them to share cover space with him.

Around this time, we decided that Seramore was a very important part of the story.  Though the countryside aspect had some impact, especially early on in the tale, it wasn’t as integral as this massive city that Maximus would be discovering.  So we came up with this:

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I can’t even watercolor 1/10th this good.

 

It was a big improvement on the message that the story conveyed. There’s something about the urgency here that you didn’t really get when you were in the woods.  You can also see that our protagonist is progressively getting less scruffy here.

Once Leo knew how pleased I was with this concept, we moved on to the final piece.  Again, I can’t begin to express how easy this cover was to work on.  Leo did an amazing job.

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This just pops.

 

At the end of the process, we had something that was so simple, yet so evocative.  The turn around time was ridiculous, too.  I think Leo managed to get this to me in less than a week after the original sketch.

After that, we just had to put together our final touches, including the logo, title and author, courtesy of Paul Davies.

 

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And, voila!

 

It really could not have been easier.  I’m very pleased with the final product, and I’m hoping that when it releases on Amazon next week, its potential readers find it expressive and attractive enough to agree with me!

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