World’s End – German Cover
December 12th, 2011Here’s the cover of the new German edition of World’s End. An interesting approach – that appears to be the long-buried bones of a dragon…
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Here’s the cover of the new German edition of World’s End. An interesting approach – that appears to be the long-buried bones of a dragon…
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Mark Chadbourn is the author of The Kingdom of the Serpent - Jack of Ravens and The Burning Man - as well as the mytho-fantasy trilogies The Age of Misrule and The Dark Age.
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The Silver Skull, part one of the Sword of Albion series as published November 2009 by Pyr Books in the US.
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The Sword of Albion, part one of the Sword of Albion series as published May 2010 by Bantam Press in the UK.
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Destroyer of Worlds, part three of the Kingdom of the Serpent series, published in hardback and trade paperback in July 2009 by Gollancz in the UK.
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Lord of Silence, a stand-alone novel, published as a mass-market paperback in July 2009 by Solaris Books in the UK.
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The Burning Man, part two of the Kingdom of the Serpent series, is now available in mass-market paperback from Gollancz in the UK.
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Jack of Ravens, part one of the Kingdom of the Serpent series, is now available in mass-market paperback from Gollancz in the UK.
Read an extract from the book at www.markchadbourn.net
Buy hardback from Amazon.co.uk
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first impression is the dragon is one of the fossil finds at Messel 2009 National Geographic. Doesnt get better than the that . Amazing impresions fossils. the colouration. It would fit that the cover resble
s placements due to deposition/ preservation.
It also worked symbolically – the long-lost past slowly being dug up… Nice.
Nice indeed. Exposure to create a landfill.the recent past of waste exposes the past of existance in the material.
is the year of the water dragon, late j
an 2012. I assume you know this.