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A gift for the lovely @phd-mama … a cover for her hilarious and steamy fic You Make Me Melt. After I read it, I had to know if the oversized ice cream cone hoody was based in reality. When she obligingly sent me the link to prove its existence, I had to immortalize it.
Fanfic Classics, batch 3 (Drarry, spooky edition)
More Serious Literary Work Book Covers I made to prettify my Kindle collection, with a spooky theme. Eerie atmospheres! Ghosts, witches & vampires! Creepy sounds in the night!
- The Last of What the World Left Youby@xanthippe74
- Changeling by Obscurus343 (@the-crooked-library)
- Shock, Shock, Horror, Horrorby@maesterchill and @timothysboxers
- Catch Me Before You Fallby@lqtraintracks
- In Our Bloodby@secretsalex-blog
- Saltwater Stain by @thestarryknight
- The Unquiet Graveby@magpiefngrl
- Midnight in the City of a Hundred Spiresby@shiftylinguini
- You See Through My Disguise by@aibidil
- Sex in Trees for Beginnersby@phd-mama
Part1,2, explanation of what I mean by “classics.” Art credits below!
In order:
- “Crow on a branch” by Ohara Koson, 1910
- “Twilight. A Castle” by Isaac Levitan, 1898
- “Electric lamp” by Natalia Goncharova, 1913
- “Suprematism with Eight Red Rectangles” by Kazimir Malevich, 1915
- “Haunted House” by Thomas Moran, 1858
- “Storm at Sea on a Moonlit Night” by Ivan Aivazovsky, before 1900
- “Mountain Graveyard” by Kurt Schwitters, 1919
- “Night View of Prague” by Jacob Johann Verreyt, before 1872
- “The Prisoner” by Nikolai Yaroshenko, 1878
- Detail of “Fabelwesen” from Biderbuch für Kinder by Friedrich Justin Bertuch, 1801
I don’t know why sometimes I can’t tag people even though I can see a tumblr for them. Apologies if I missed you!