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August 29, 2016

Keith Negley created a cover illustration of mythic proportion for the current issue of The Baffler. (more)

August 26, 2016

John Kachik went "old school" for Texas Co-Op Power Magazine with mixed media of watercolor, pencil and pastel to give this illustration a vintage look.   (more)

August 25, 2016

Adam Niklewicz’ illustration, “The Polls,” appears on Huffington Post today as part of a feature sharing artists’ reflections on America’s pivotal 2016 election season. (more)

August 25, 2016

David Plunkert created this Illustration for Scientific American to accompany the article: "Psychology's Credibility Crisis: the Bad, the Good, and the Ugly." (more)

August 25, 2016

Anna + Elena Balbusso illustrated “Ratspeak,” brand new fiction on Tor.com. “Ratspeak is the shrill and sly language of the rats of New York City’s subway. When a curious boy is granted his wish to speak and understand the secret language of the rats, he brings a curse upon his home…” (more)

August 25, 2016

Brian Stauffer’s illustration for the New York Times this week accompanied an article about the sometimes paralyzing effect that criticism can have on a writer. (more)

August 25, 2016

John Kachik shares his latest cover illustration for the ongoing series of Little Witch’s books. This one is titled, “The Witch's Cauldron.” (more)

August 24, 2016

Curt Merlot’s recent illustration of mine for Variety magazine accompanied a story about how the length of a miniseries is determined.  (more)

August 24, 2016

Shaw Nielsen illustrated the perfect storm of hilariously bad judgement for FirstBank’s new advertising campaign, “You can bank anywhere. But don’t.”  The work is running across all media, including extremely effective outdoor placement, sampled here. (more)

August 24, 2016

Carl Wiens’ Stock Collection was the source of this playful illustration which was licensed to Common Ground magazine for use as a full page feature. (more)

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