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Sunday, February 5, 2006

 

 

 

Cultural Differences

Previously, when describing the development of cover art for the US and UK editions of HUNTERS, I made it clear that the two editions -- and the two audiences -- have entirely different ideas about what makes a good cover.

As another case in point, I have just received the British covers for the hardcover of Seven Suns #5, OF FIRE AND NIGHT and the paperback of #4, SCATTERED SUNS. Dramatically different approaches to the same novel -- and, frankly, I love them both. The whole series has a very distinct look in each country.

Also, I've just received the draft cover text for OF FIRE AND NIGHT, which I hope some of you will find interesting. I created this series with the same large canvas, cast of characters, politics and plot twists that drew me to DUNE in the first place:

"After many years of hardship and bravery, the human race faces its greatest challenge. The sweeping war between titanic races -- a conflict that has obliterated planets, extinguished entire stars, exterminated whole races -- is reaching its end game. Allies become betrayers, strangers become fast friends, and enemies clash in a struggle that will rock the galaxy.

For years, the alien Klikiss robots have pretended to be humanity's friends, but their seeming "help" has allowed them to plant an insidious Trojan Horse throughout the Earth Defense Forces, and the sudden rebellion of Earth's own compies leaves millions dead and the Terran Hanseatic League defenseless. In a desperate attempt to save his own race, the Ildiran Mage-Imperator Jora'h is forced into a devil's bargain with the evil hydrogues, which will require him to ambush and destroy what remains of the human race. But the gypsy Roamer clans and the green priests of the towering worldforest -- scattered stepchildren of humanity -- have found innovative ways to fight, as well as strange allies of incomprehensible power.

As the climactic battle is engaged, the Ildiran Solar Navy, the Earth Defense Forces, the Roamers, green priests, Klikiss robots, and hydrogue warglobes collide in a fury that will destroy many and change the landscape of the Spiral Arm forever."

--KJA

 

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