Showing posts with label dark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dark. Show all posts

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Broken and Black Lace: the makings of


In order to complete the work begun with Bloodmaiden: a fantasy anthology, I've decided to create a trilogy of anthologies. The others will be called Broken and Black Lace. Filled with fantasy--some dark, some light--suspense, romance, horror, and adventure, these last two collections will be published with Rebecca J. Vickery, the publisher who published the Bloodmaiden anthology with her Victory Tales Press.

Here you'll find a collection of pictures, including coverart for the books, followed by my recent photo shoot to create the cover of Black Lace, the latest and last to be written into the three-book collection.

In some of the photos, you will notice artwork depicting ravens. Though I did not use any of the artwork depicted in the photos for my cover, I would still like to give credit to the inspiration of the artists, Karen Bondarchuk, Josh Rowan and Teresa Wang, and their collection entitled Evermore. Special thanks to Southwestern Illinois College's Schmidt Art Center for allowing us to shoot photos, especially around that darling little piano. Also, thanks to SWIC's theatre...even though they didn't know we were in there, filming away. ^_^

Thanks also to the lovely, red-headed Kayla, whom I like to call my "posing director and consultant"; my curly-headed sweetheart and photographer, Jonathan; and the most wonderfully cynical Phil, who seems to be in denial in his photo about his involvement with anything (perhaps because his sole purpose was to distract me and make me laugh while being photographed).

All that said, do enjoy the photos, and look for the books' release, hopefully in the next several months or so!

~ Christine E. Schulze























Thursday, December 30, 2010

Bloodnmaiden and Tears Now Available as Ebooks!

Exciting news! Bloodmaiden and Tears of a Vampire Prince are now available as not only paperback, but as ebooks for the Kindle as well! To find out how you can purchase, go here: http://www.oldlinepublishingllc.com/index_files/OldLinePublishingFictionBloodmaiden.html

This is a great way to sample the books without paying as much, especially for my new readers out there.

Just a tip: Tears can totally be read independently; however, many of my readers have found they best enjoy reading it alongside its companion, Golden Healer, Dark Enchantress, also available at Amazon as well as Smashwords.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Deep Glimpses into the Bible

http://goldenhealerfantasy.forumotio...rs-faiths-f14/
Some new, fresh discussions on various, interesting Bible passages. Come check 'em out at the link above and contribute to the discussion. You can also use these forums to talk about other faiths as well.