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christopher koelleHow do you give the full impression of Christopher Koelle in limited space? Impossible. From etchings to album art, traditional painting to t-shirt designs, his flair for the contemporary evokes a hint of past classic masters.
eleonora antonioni
From music to fashion; from trendy and mod to retro-contemporary; like a colorful roll of Lifesavers candy, Eleonora Antonioni's work provides a fun palette of yummy flavors!
henning ludvigsen
If digital fantasy art is your thing, Henning Ludvigsen is sure to inspire. Henning is widely published, highly awarded and one of the most sought after artists in his field.
allison anderson (1982-2006)
She loved the Beatles and Bob Marley, the ocean, the beach, art and tattoos.
aly fell
Aly Fell's art is both inspiring and exhilarating, especially when the subjects are women. Today, Aly remains one of the most distinguished artists in the fantasy arts field.
frank frazetta
The Master, the Original, the King of fantasy art - Frank Frazetta.
sarah france
Startling. Versatile. Seemingly unlimited in imagination and creativity. Many people have tried to describe Sarah France and her boundless talent. How do you put into words those things, which are so 'outside the box'?
tet, the extraordinary tourist
Born in South Australia to English parents, this extraordinary artist - David Arandle, The Extraordinary Tourist (TET), is a prolific painter, poet, writer and inventor, among other things.
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david david katzman
David David Katzman is powered by polyester and ancient spaghetti with magical properties. A painter, writer, comic book addict, contemporary art lover and recovering actor, David² resides in Chicago with two cool cats and something, something, something. Death by Zamboni is his first novel. And yes, his first and middle names really are David.
Photo © 2009 Johanna Jacobson
frank johnson
"Book publishing has changed dramatically in many ways during the last few years, and that rate of change is accelerating.
One of the truly revolutionary changes has been with the advent of on-line book sellers, Amazon leading the way. Every piece of historical fiction in publication today, is available from Amazon or its competition. One of the revolutionary changes that has come with this is that Amazon encourages it customers to post reviews of the books they purchase. No longer does a prospective reader have to depend on the hackneyed recommendations of professional book critics."
j b kohl
"In October of 2006, I left the cold winds of Nebraska, my family, and my job as a P.A. behind and moved east with my husband and three kids. In January of 2008, The Deputy's Widow was published and my life as a writer became official."
a. t. miller
A. T. Miller began writing freeform poetry at an early age, but soon moved to lengthier works of prose. Completing his first amateur science fiction novel at 16, an as yet untitled Choose-Your-Adventure story, he began to conceive of the Fantasy/Sci-Fi realm of Volcolia. Very soon after, he met Kael.
