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The Art of The Cover – Lisa Lutz

July 9, 2013 by Drew

Hi everyone and welcome back to another installment of our recurring feature, The Art of The Cover.  Today, in honor of pub day for The Last Word (Document #6), we’re taking a look at the cover art of Lisa Lutz’s brilliant Spellman Files series – from its earliest covers to the current (gorgeous) rejacketing campaign. If you’re unfamiliar with the series, let’s start at the beginning.  The first novel in the series, The Spellman Files, originally looked like this image to the […]

Categories: Features, The Art of The Cover • Tags: cover art, Curse of the Spellmans, Fiction, Izzy Spellman, Lisa Lutz, Mystery, Revenge of the Spellmans, Simon & Schuster, The Art of The Cover, The Last Word, The Spellman Files, The Spellmans Strike Back, Trail of the Spellmans

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The Art of The Cover – Neil Gaiman

June 18, 2013 by Drew

Hello again, faithful readers, and welcome back to our semi-recurring column: The Art of The Cover.  This time, to celebrate publication day for his new novel-for-grown-ups The Ocean at the End of the Lane (review coming sometime soon, natch), we’re looking at the covers – both US and UK – of that master of magical fiction: Neil Gaiman. I started reading Neil’s work right before I moved to London for a brief spell – Neverwhere seemed the perfect read to start the […]

Categories: Features, The Art of The Cover • Tags: American Gods, Anansi Boys, Coraline, cover art, Fantasy, Features, Fiction, Fragile Things, How to Talk to Girls at Parties, Literature, Neil Gaiman, Neverwhere, Smoke and Mirrors, Stardust, The Art of The Cover, The Graveyard Book

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“Questions & Answers” – with Matt Taylor

May 30, 2012 by Drew

Hello everyone and welcome back to “Questions & Answers” here at Raging Biblioholism.  We’re here celebrating 10,000 views on the blog and so, after some brainstorming, we decided to give you a double whammy.  That’s right, this isn’t just a “Questions & Answers” interview but also the second in our recurring column, The Art of the Cover. Our guest today is Matt Taylor, the designer of the fantastic rejacketing campaign by Penguin for John le Carré’s novels. We’ll bring him out […]

Categories: "Questions & Answers", Features, The Art of The Cover • Tags: "Questions & Answers", cover art, Features, John le Carré, Matt Taylor, The Art of The Cover

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The Art of The Cover – Bret Easton Ellis

March 31, 2012 by Drew

Hi there, faithful reader.  In the spirit of perhaps writing more and also because I think things like this ought to be talked about in the same breath as the books themselves, this is the beginning of a new semi-regular column about (you guessed it) cover art!  We all buy books based on their covers… the adage just simply isn’t true.  I’ve found some incredible books by going on a cool-looking cover alone – and I’m also a sucker for […]

Categories: Features, The Art of The Cover • Tags: American Psycho, Bret Easton Ellis, cover art, covers, Glamorama, Imperial Bedrooms, Less Than Zero, Lunar Park, The Art of The Cover, The Informers, The Rules of Attraction

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