Category: projects

New Book!

Posted by on January 11, 2010

kj_pcb_cvr1The Princess of Cannon Beach by Kathryn James

I had the pleasure of designing this book recently (cover and interior) and am happy to report that it’s now available for sale. Kathryn James was a delight to work with and I’d like to give her book a little extra publicity.

Here’s the description from the back cover:

“From the magnificent palaces of the Romanov tsars to a small and romantic place by the sea, The Princess of Cannon Beach tells the story of a dynasty destroyed by revolution and the courage of one young woman in the aftermath of tragedy. Follow her transformational journey from the royal palaces of St. Petersburg, through Siberia, and across the Bering Sea to a new life in Astoria and Cannon Beach, Oregon.

Kathryn James creates a charming “what if” story that weaves fact with fiction around local historical reference points, and gives us the tale of a princess who was and a woman who might have been.”

You can purchase a copy on Amazon.

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A 5 Star Review!

Posted by on January 19, 2009

 

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I thought I’d (shamelessly) share this Amazon.com review of Linda Lappin’s book “Katherine’s Wish.” Since I designed the cover for the book (published by Wordcraft of Oregon), I’m happy to accept this reviewer’s rather nice comments for all involved in its production.

 

***** A Masterpiece!, November 5, 2008
By Katherine Graham
One would not have believed it possible for any author to crystallize the essence of the ever-elusive and mystically-brilliant Katherine Mansfield into a wholly accurate account of her final days within the genre of literary fiction. Yet, Linda Lappin has done it with grace, style, elegance, rivetting prose (at times so gorgeously poetic it rivals the great writing of Mansfield herself). Indeed, the entire aesthetic of the book is a work of art - from the cover art, layout to the last page - all is so beautifully rendered. This book deserves recognition from the highest order from those with the clout to rank it among the best books written in 2008…or any time, readers are lucky enough to purchase a classic for all seasons. “Katherine’s Wish” for that stature of her life and work is most certainly granted here.

 

Pretty nice, huh? To order a copy of your own, click here.

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