Still More Eaglethorpe Preview

The final part of The Many Adventures of Eaglethorpe Buxton is Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Day of the Night of the Werewolf.  Here is the interior cover art for it.

This image, like those of the first two books, is a combination of character art by Sade and a background image, the rights to which were purchased from Dreamstime.com.

This book will mark the natural conclusion of Eaglethorpe’s series.  That is not to say that other stories might not come along in the future.

More Eaglethorpe Update

Yesterday I showed you the interior front art for Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Queen of Aerithraine, and today we have the interior front art for Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Amazons.  Again, this image is by RPG art supplier Sade.

I have noticed that the more I write Eaglethorpe, the dumber I tend to make him.  That is one of the things I am correcting as I revise (or at least am trying to correct).  In the final book of the collection, Eaglethorpe must rise to his greatest.  Tomorrow, I’ll show you the interior art for that one.

Eaglethorpe Update

Here’s a look at the interior chapter front page for Eaglethorpe Buxton and the QUeen of Aerithraine.  The graphic is by Sade, a rpg art company who also provided the elven princess and sorceress on the covers of the first two Eaglethorpe Buxton books.

Since I had covers for those two books, I decided that I would use them for interior covers and that I would add one for each of the additional books.

The draft of Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Amazons is done, but I’m going back through the first three books to make sure that they line up as far as tone and language.  I think Amazons will have to have a lot more Eaglethorpe added to it.