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Old 09-21-2009, 09:18 PM   #9
Steven Lake
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Ok, here you go. This is both the current covers I have made myself, and the information pages on them:

Book 3, Homeworld:

http://www.raiden.net/writing/homeworld/

Book 4, Empire Rising:

http://www.raiden.net/writing/empire_rising/

Book 5, First Dawn:

http://www.raiden.net/writing/first_dawn/

Book 3 covers a dark and sinister organization on Earth called "Black Orchid". They're a shadow organization who is like the Illuminati with essentially the same goal: Take over the world. But they're more the geeky version of the Illuminati and tend to be the crueler of the two organizations, and want nothing more than to wipe out the Society and Earthfleet in order to be free to take over Earth without them meddling.

Book 4 covers the return of Phillip and his efforts to conquer and enslave the entire galaxy under the banner of the revived Roman empire. (Long story. That'll get explained in book 4.) I'm also fairly happy with this cover, but I'd like to maybe beef it up slightly. If you think it's good as it is, I'll just leave it.

Book 5 is a flashback, taking the reader back to the inception of Earthfleet, and their early days in space. This occurs during the early 1800's, so I'm looking for a somewhat retro cover. My dad suggested a man in a space suit, an pocket watch running backwards (not sure how you'd show that) all fronted on a field of stars.

Ok, that's what I've got. Let me know what you think.
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