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The Demon Cycle: Covers That Never Were

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! Larry Rostant is the brains and talent behind all of Peat’s amazing English covers. He recently put up a Pinterest board with a bunch of his design work and it got me thinking about how much work goes into making covers. I feel like artists don’t get enough credit for the work they do, especially when some of that work doesn’t get used.

Peat already put out a series of blog posts entitled Evolution of a Cover, but I want to highlight something a little different. These are the unused masterpieces. The almosts and might-have-beens that had to be discarded for one reason or another and never had the opportunity to grace bookshelves.

Without further ado, check out these covers that never were:

The designs for Daylight War were sent back and forth for years. Peat’s publishers had a doozy of a time trying to pick from so many great choices. This is one of the photos that was nearly chosen.

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Absolutely gorgeous. Despite not being chosen, I feel that it’s important to acknowledge the time and effort that goes into creating covers like these, even if they aren’t the ones that ultimately get picked. In the end, Peat got two different Rostant designs for the US and UK.

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Ah, The Skull Throne. The first draft of this cover was very different than the end result.

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There is a lot of power in this image, but it just wasn’t… right. It wasn’t Peat’s Renna. So they changed some things and tried again. This time, it was much better.

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Now THAT’S Peat’s Renna. The final version of The Skull Throne is a variation. Without its previous incarnations, we could never have had the badass Renna cover we have now.

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So cool.

These are just a few of the many, many designs that go uncelebrated in the process of choosing a perfect cover. To see more, check out Larry’s Pinterest or jump straight to his Fantasy Book Cover Art Board.

You can grab your copy of The Skull Throne in hardback or paperback here.

Posted on February 26, 2016 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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The Skull Throne: Portugal Release!

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! Ahh, I love sharing book-release news. Last week O Trono Dos Cranios (the Portuguese translation of The Skull Throne) was put out by Edições Asa. Some awesome fans have sent pictures of this newest edition at their local bookstores and we couldn’t be more thrilled to see them. Just look at all those skulls!

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(picture credit to Kady Freilitz)

Cliche Warning: You shouldn’t judge a book by its cover. That being said, it’s still interesting and important to talk about said covers and the choices being made with them.

For example, Larry Rostant’s designs are used for the Portuguese translation of Peat’s other books (O Homem Pintado, A Lanca do Deserto, and A Guerra Diurna) but this publisher’s decided to give Skull Throne a full makeover:

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We’ve gotten mixed responses on what fans think about this choice. Some like all The Skull Throne’s new look. Others miss Larry Rostant’s classic touch.

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Let us know what you think!

You can get your copy of O Trono Dos Cranios here!

Posted on February 25, 2016 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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German Tour: Lüneburg Appearance

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! More details here about Peat’s German tour (there are going to be a lot of these kinds of posts in the next week or so).

On Wednesday, March 16 2016 he’ll be at the venue Kunstsaal Lüneburg, Marie-Curie-Str. 5, Lüneburg, Germany. Reading/Signing/Funtimes start at 8:00 pm.

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Details about Peat’s German tour will go up on the Appearances page as we get them.

You can get your copy of Der Thron der Finsternis here!

Posted on February 24, 2016 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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German Tour: Vindragona Fantasy Festival!

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! Peat’s will be kicking off his German tour in Austria on March 15th and couldn’t be more excited. His first stop is in Vienna for the Vindragona Fantasy Festival. He’ll be at Frick am Graben at 8:00pm doing Q&A, chatting, signing books, the whole shebang!

There is limited space, so advanced registration is required. Please email graben@buchhandlung-frick.at to RSVP. The entrance cost 5 Euros.

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It’s going to be a great time, so if you’re in the area, be sure to check it out! We’ve been assured the shop is well-warded. We’ll be putting up more info and reminders closer to the date. For more information on tour stops, check out Appearances.

You can get your copy of Der Thron der Finsternis here!

Posted on February 23, 2016 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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Fanart: Warded Wand!

Posted by Karen

Hey everyone! Pop quiz time:

What’s better than Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, A Wheel of Time, and The Demon Cycle?

The answer? All of them at once (definitely not a cop-out answer)!

Sophia sent in this gorgeous ward inscribed with a Hufflepuff H, One ring to rule them all, the Stark direwolf, and a prophecy based on Matrim Cauthon. It also contains some beautiful wardwork from The Demon Cycle:

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This is absolutely stunning, especially against the dark of the wood. So many fandoms in one place warms my nerdy little heart.

Thanks so much to Sophia for showing us her enchanting work.

You can grab a copy of The Warded Man here!

Posted on February 22, 2016 at 8:00 am by Hannah
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