Both of these paintings are in the tower at Oriel y Parc as part of my exhibition there that runs until end Jan ( closed for a week over Christmas, and Sundays, open 9.30 – 4 every other day) Meanwhile, in Korea, a different cover to everywhere else, but I love to see my words in different languages and am fascinated by the spread of stories around the world.
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Hello, Jackie
I did leave a few comments on your blog ‘We Three, Ginger Cat Tales’ which I immediately fell in love with.
Your illustrations are glorious of the many children’s books you have illustrated.
I have been reading a lot of Terry Prachett lately and to see that you are illustrating a calendar of his is so amazing to hear about.
It seems, my brother, Troy Howell has much in common with you. He has been a children’s book and magazine illustrator, and also author since he was seventeen.
His latest book, ‘The Dragon of Cripple Creek’ is available on Amazon books .com.
He can be found at: Troy Howell studio.com
I, myself, have been writing two novels totally unrelated to each other, one a funky witches tale, and the other a space novel. But fantasy is the genre I thrive in.
Nice to meet you, and I will find your books also on Amazon.
Teresa S.