For each, I’d send 20-30 photos of the background setting, making sure to provide less familiar details such as rock structure and Arctic ice. They were also covers where Luis and I, through his agent and interpreters (I don’t speak Spanish), worked together more than ever before. Luis Royo did those covers, capturing pivotal moments in the story, and I loved them all. My biggest, most ambitious work-to-date and a story near and dear to my biologist’s heart. Those of you familiar with the original trilogy, Survival, Migration, and Regeneration, know the first of those titles was released in 2004. I’m delighted to share with you the shiny new cover for DAW Books trade omnibus edition of Mac’s story. Julie is also a wonderfully warm and welcoming person, and I’m happy to help spotlight her new project! I read and enjoyed the third book as well, but for some reason I either didn’t post a review or else I forgot to tag it so I’d be able to find it later. I reviewed book one of this trilogy here and book two here (some spoilers in the reviews). Czerneda for the cover reveal of her omnibus, Species Imperative, which comes out September 2 of this year. Today, I’m handing the blog over to author Julie E.
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