C. Gockel's Blog, page 61
June 3, 2015
Have you read "I bring the fire"? It started out as a Loki/MCU type fanfic but a few books in she finally drops the MCU references and goes more full myth Loki and the characters take on a life of their own. I didn't expect to like it so much, now I've bou
I haven’t but I will add it to my list – thanks for the recommendation.
Have you read "I bring the fire"? It started out as a Loki/MCU type fanfic but a few books in she finally drops the MCU references and goes more full myth Loki and the characters take on a life of their own. I didn't expect to like it so much, now I've bou
I haven’t but I will add it to my list – thanks for the recommendation.
Have you read "I bring the fire"? It started out as a Loki/MCU type fanfic but a few books in she finally drops the MCU references and goes more full myth Loki and the characters take on a life of their own. I didn't expect to like it so much, now I've bou
I haven’t but I will add it to my list – thanks for the recommendation.
Have you read "I bring the fire"? It started out as a Loki/MCU type fanfic but a few books in she finally drops the MCU references and goes more full myth Loki and the characters take on a life of their own. I didn't expect to like it so much, now I've bou
I haven’t but I will add it to my list – thanks for the recommendation.
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The Incredible Biro & Gold Leaf Fantasy Art of Rebecca Yanovskaya
Rebecca Yanovskaya is a freelance illustrator working in the fantasy,
sci-fi and horror genres. She frequently illustrates mythological
stories, natural forces, and aesthetically strong characters. Rebecca’s
influences include decorative arts, neoclassical and Pre-Raphaelite
arts, and theatrical costuming. Despite most artists in her genre using
digital and traditional painting tools, she has made the choice to
construct her pieces with ballpoint pen and gold leaf. As one of the
only primarily ballpoint pen artists working in fantastic realism, her
work is easy to identify. A combination of epic scope and
moody atmosphere define her signature style, in what can be described as
the “Art of the Sublime”.
Rebecca is a graduate of the Illustration program at Sheridan College. She lives and works in Toronto, Canada. Her Tumblr
June 1, 2015
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May 31, 2015
i-nataraja:
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Not really a question, but I needed to reach out to you! I would like to start off with expressing my mild hatred for you. I discovered your books through the Gods and Mortals collection of books, after I sat down for a thirty minute break from work. Seven
Umm … you’re welcome? Glad you liked I Bring the Fire.