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Two rearing horses on a mountainside

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Comment from Darth Chelios


Great composition you created!
It is a beautiful novel cover.
I especially enjoy the horse's white flowing shiny hair.
Excellent illustrations!
Great hustle!

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 Comment Written 02-Nov-2019


reply by the author on 03-Nov-2019
    Thank you so much for your supportive review! This project has quite a provenance of bad luck beginning with my concussion and two years of retrograde amnesia, the original handwritten manuscript falling into the ocean between the dock and a sailboat, hackers on a grand scale and more. My hope is that all of that is behind it now. Thanks for your great support!
reply by Darth Chelios on 03-Nov-2019
    Oh wow! The best art comes from pain and struggles. I'm so sorry to hear about the manuscript. Did you have it backed up somewhere or did you have to rewrite it?
Comment from Lucas Sizov


Fantasticly cool illustration for the book cover! Perfect forms and proportions and balanced as well. Very dynamic composition with high contast colors. I see one of your favorite small details, such as a snake. I love your new name, too. It's very victories and glorious! The book itself is a huge project! Everyone who sees the majic cover, would like to read the book, too! Excellent job! Congratulations! The highest 6 star rating with my compliment! Oops, I don't have any sixes left this week! Please take a virtual 10 star rating from me *******.

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 Comment Written 02-Nov-2019


reply by the author on 02-Nov-2019
    Hugs to you Lucas! I am so glad you like it. Actually, as I recall, you are an equine enthusiast in your own right and might really enjoy all the animals in the story that are based on actual ones or a composite of real ones I knew. In particular the dragon mule and Somali wild ass type burro that was faster than horses, but very intimidated by them so they scared him in races! That burro was actually mine and I trained him. I named him Buster; he was eventually stolen by horse and mule thieves because he was so extraordinary.