November 2010
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lettersandlight: Oliver Munday designed this cover in 24 hours: Screaming Jelly Babies, by Georgina Lee: After the brutal murder of the school principal, high school Chemistry teacher Eric Thorpe must acknowledge his family’s notoriously murky past when it becomes apparent from the rapidly increasing…
Nov 15th
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lettersandlight: Mark Melnick designed this cover in 24 hours: The Dark Chocolatorium of the Thirteen Santas, by Annie McAndrews: As a ward of the monks of Antrum, Coll knew he was expected to learn charity, humility, and the making of the fine chocolates that are the monks’ livelihood. He never…
Nov 14th
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lettersandlight: Cardon Webb designed this cover in 24 hours, with photography done by Aubrey Trinnaman: Circumstance, by Megan Goldsworthy: Thirteen year old Jesse wasn’t entirely surprised on the day his uncle pulled him aside to tell him his parents had been killed. In fact, part of him…
Nov 13th
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lettersandlight: Gabriele Wilson created this cover in 24 hours:  The View from Upper High Hog, by Caroline Bridges: New York, 1954. Jazz Age, Atomic Age, Space Age — meh. The Great Betty Noire (a.k.a. Bebe Rosenthal) figures she’s seen it all. Life on the big time Vaudeville circuit gave this…
Nov 13th
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Nov 12th
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Nov 12th
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lettersandlight: Paul Buckley designed this cover in 24 hours. Heroes and Villains and Scott, by Acacia Ackles: Ezra Gordon. At nineteen, he already leads one of the most successful superhero leagues in New York City. He’s taken down three supervillains, eight major villains, and a whole…
Nov 12th
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Nov 10th
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lettersandlight: Matt Dorfman designed this cover in 24 hours: The Impersonal Business of Death, by Chasia Eidson:  Harold Griswold is the 1100th Grim Reaper in an age where the Reapers use cell phones to do most of their business. The cold technology allows for a more efficient system of carrying…
Nov 8th
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lettersandlight: Today’s cover is courtesy of Evan Gaffney. The Last Sin Eater, by Pam Griffin: “And for thy own peace I pawn my own soul…” When three of Richard Munslow’s children are struck down by whooping cough the farmer is distraught. Fearing he is responsible and that God is…
Nov 5th
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lettersandlight: Today’s cover comes from The Heads of State. Dust in the Air, by Daniel Beratis: A brave, new experiment is about to make its scientific debut at a secluded research center in [static], where the wallets and wishes of backers and scientists are hoped to be vindicated. Of…
Nov 3rd
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Like Fighter
wondertonic: Like Fighter lets you use the Facebook “Like” button to pass judgment on hundreds of people, places, things, and abstract concepts. All you need is a Facebook account and a passion for preferring some things over other things. Get to it and show your friends what you care about.
Nov 3rd
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lettersandlight: Our first cover comes from the inimitable John Gall, architect of this year’s “30 Covers, 30 Days” design team. Hollow Brocheh, by Rachel M. Pitt: A Steam punk story set in London. The decision of what to do with the Hollow, a space discovered near the center of the earth is…
Nov 2nd
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