The Blue Night Blog

Typically, it’s April and I only just starting to upload 2017’s book arts pieces! Here are the roughly 1.5x3x.25″ faux-inlay covers (outside and inside) for BREATHE. I showed a first look at the pages last year. They’re a gathering of Latin mottos I thought were particularly appropriate for the current state of the world: Dum…

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Because it’s now illegal to show this image in Russia, I thought I’d feature it here. Added 8/22-2017: Actually, I’m debating about taking it down. On the one hand it will certainly infuriate Putin loyalists and Putin worshippers among the US Republican Party (because Putin’s predominately white Russian ethnostate is their Disneyland.) On the other…

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Since I’m no longer querying manuscripts to literary agents, large publishers, or query pitch contests, I’m removing my bio lest it confuse current pitch researchers. In the meantime, here’s something pretty.

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To keep my mind off #pitmad and to get ready for #revpit in two weeks, here’s another mood board I cobbled together for my high fantasy mms SINGER. Art credits include: Michael Whelan, cover for Tanith Lee’s ‘Night’s Sorceries’ Renaissance gold chain, Incollect https://www.incollect.com/articles/revival-jewelry-looking-to-the-past-for-inspiration Venezuelan thunderstorm, The Telegraph http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/southamerica/venezuela/11728250/Catatumbo-Venezuelas-everlasting-lightning-storm.html Blue Planet, BBC advertising St. Herman’s Cave, Belize http://www.vivabelize.com/tours-activities/land-activities/st-hermans-ceremonial-cave-exploration/…

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Other than sheer masochism? They offer a slight shortcut to the usually long query process, they let you meet fellow writers and industry professionals, and they offer the chance to get agent offers and free feedback. I’ve blogged before about some dangers and darker sides of online pitch contests. Now for a spotlight on the…

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Technology is wonderful. Especially when bright but otherwise bored people say ‘Hey, these zirconium ceramic ball bearings and whetstones are nearly as tough as sapphire. I bet we could make jewelry out of this stuff!’ Jewelry wonks are already familiar with Cubic Zirconium, the relatively cheap and readily available diamond-substitute gem, usually faceted and sold…

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A brief but long overdue update, on erotic romance publisher Samhain. After announcing their closure late in 2015, they regrouped in a flurry of activity over 2016. But they’re closing for real at the end of February 2017, only a few days after releasing a last round of contracted books. Those first rights are burned,…

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It’s done! It looks like this: It started from an old beige cotton Dorfman Pacific Legionnaire Cap, bought at Popular Surplus when that was still around in AZ. Around 2003, for a Halloween event, I put the cap into a salmon-pink dye bath. Then doodled some red fabric paint on it, and stitched a raggedy…

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Just so we’re clear. This guy is not heroic, he’s not smart, and he’s not honorable. He got where he is in life by being the exact opposite of those three qualities. He’s gold-plated pewter proof that if you have enough money, you can steamroll your way through life, aided by people who want to…

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The first necklace with my mini-landscape pendants on stone. I might be playing with gold-filled chains for an even more (for me) minimal look. But for now, this will do. Materials: black stone pendant, black polyester waxed cord, Toho glass seed beads, India lampworked glass beads, acrylic paint, bronze leaf, varnish. Necklace adjustable from 15″…

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Painter 17, Alien Skin filters, and a fast snapshot of me trying on a recent creation.   I like how well Painter’s new Impressionist brushes work, and mimic how I’d do this in physical oils or acrylics. While I still think it’s sort of ‘cheating’ to doctor photos with digital filters and sell the result,…

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This is Adelaide, named for the charming little boutique that used to employ her. She’ll look a bit different when I’m done with her upgrades. If I’m going to do more wearable art and large-scale jewelry, I need a dressform!

Read More Say hi to Adelaide