My wife Lisa’s book “Angel of Mercy” is now available on Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble and Smashwords as an ebook, and as soon as the final proof is approved it will be available on Amazon in paperback. Angel of Mercy is about a girl whose life is saved by a fallen angel, and is accidentally imbued with some of his power and getting her involved in the world of angels, fallen angels and demons. It’s the first in a series, she’s in the planning stages for book 2 now.
She’s also getting ready to publish her second book, “The Touch”, It will hopefully be available in the next week or so as an ebook. It involves ghosts, murder, kidnapping, and the main character is a girl with psychometry, the ability to see the history of objects by touching them. A better description of her books can be found at her Website.
In addition to editing/proofreading and handling the technical side of the publishing, I also designed the covers for both books:
I really like the simplicity of the second one, the first one is alright (the eye makes sense if you read it).
The books can be found for sale here:
Just finished the cover artwork for my wife’s 2nd book (and my favorite to date), Pretty Witches All in a Row. The story is about a homicide detective and his team who are investigating the murders of what they first think are some harmless new age Wiccans, but actually turns out to involve real magic and powerful rituals.
The cover was done to my wife’s specifications, which depicts one of the murder scenes from the book where a member of the coven is found dead in her bathtub. The darkness/spotlight are just for drama, the bathroom in the book is actually stark white. Note that part of a black pentacle is visible under the tub.
Click the thumbnail below to see the full cover, or check it out in the gallery:
Well after 25 years, I finally tried doing my own version of my Green Mage character that this website was named for. I have 2 prior versions done by my friend Gerry Fail (one can be seen on my Why Greenemage page, the other may have been lost to the sands of time) but even though I’ve been drawing myself now for over 10 years I’ve never attempted him.
On this one I was going for speed, took me about 2 hours to draw and ink, which is very fast for me… the coloring took another 3-ish. Overall I’m happy with the result.
Click on the image below to see the full image:










