Thursday, January 10, 2008

The Ides of October

Salem, Massachusetts. 1631.

A conservative young physician and a convicted witch are thrown together on a mythical adventure through the wilderness of the New World in a time before the animals stopped speaking, and before the Nunne'hi retreated to the underworld.

5 comments:

Emily Williams said...

Ok, I have questions:
First, I'm unaware of how you put these book covers together? Software, si vous plait?

Secondly, how did you get to be so cool?

Third, don't you remember when I told you that you were going to be a famous writer/director?

Ahh, good. :) Pretty cool!

Adam Morgan said...

Hey Emily,

Thanks for the compliments! I used Microsoft's Expression Design to mock up the covers, along with some royalty free images from stockxchg.com

I hope you're right about the famous part, too, but right now they're sitting tight on my hard drive!

Emily Williams said...

Can I read them? /bats eyes ;)

Adam Morgan said...

Unfortunately, none of them are finished...

Paradigm Found is the most developed, at a little over 18,000 words.

Emily Williams said...

Shoot. Well, when they're finished, I'll be holding my hands open! 8)