The cover of goddess tithe by Anne Elisabeth Stengl caught my eye, so I wanted to share it with you. I love that Anne chose to share her illustrations with us. Be sure to enter the awesome Giveaway at the end of the post.
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Title: Goddess Tithe
Author: Anne Elisabeth Stengl
Series: Tales of Goldstone Wood
Expected Release Date: November 12, 2013
Publisher: Rooglewood Press
Page Count: 130 pages
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The Vengeful Goddess Demands Her Tithe
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When a stowaway is discovered aboard the merchant ship Kulap Kanya, Munny, a cabin boy on his first voyage, knows what must be done. All stowaways are sacrificed to Risafeth, the evil goddess of the sea. Such is her right, and the Kulap Kanya‘s only hope to return safely home.
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Yet, to the horror of his crew, Captain Sunan vows to protect the stowaway, a foreigner in clown’s garb. A curse falls upon the ship and all who sail with her, for Risafeth will stop at nothing to claim her tithe.
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Will Munny find the courage to trust his captain and to protect the strange clown who has become his friend?
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You can learn more about Goddess Tithe, which novel it’s connected to and read Chapter 1, here:
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Intro to Illustration:
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There are eight full-page illustrations in Goddess Tithe featuring various characters and events from the story. This is the first one in the book. I decided to share it with all of you since it depicts my young hero, Munny the cabin boy, under the watchful eye of his mentor, the old sailor Tu Pich. Munny is on his first voyage, and he is determined to learn all there is to know about a life at sea as quickly as possible. Thus we see him utterly
intent upon the knot he is learning to tie. Tu Pich is old enough to know that no sailor will ever learn all there is to know about the sea. Thus he looks on, grave, caring, and perhaps a little sad. He might be looking upon his own younger self of many years ago, fumbling
through the hundreds of difficult knots his fingers must learn to tie with unconscious ease.
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I enjoyed creating all the illustrations for Goddess Tithe, but this one was my favorite. I love the contrasts of light and dark, the contrasts of young and old . . . youthful intensity versus the perspective of age.
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Anne Elisabeth Stengl makes her home in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she lives with her husband, Rohan, a kindle of kitties, and one long-suffering dog. When she’s not writing, she enjoys Shakespeare, opera, and tea, and practices piano, painting, and pastry baking. She studied illustration at Grace College and English literature at Campbell University. She is the author of the Tales of Goldstone Wood, including Heartless, Veiled Rose, Moonblood, Starflower, and Dragonwitch. Heartless and Veiled Rose have each been honored with a Christy Award, and Starflower was voted winner of the 2013 Clive StaplesAward.
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I love the cover too! I enjoy illustrations in books too, even if they are only a few. It’s nice to see that as I am reading if they match up to what the author is trying to portray. Thanks for sharing this book and this new author to me. It looks good.
I agree Sandy. You are welcome and Happy Reading.
Looks awesome!!! Thanks Sherry for bringing me this… love the illustrations and geez the talent you showcase… wow! Lots of love, Emily
You are welcome Emily. All these authors and books speak to me, so I love sharing them. ^_^
Great illustrations and cover. Thanks for sharing, Sherry.
I am happy to Janna. Thanks for stopping in and commenting.
I was browsing your site to make sure I didn’t miss any posts and Aah! I missed this one! What an awesome cover and post.
Thanks Laura. You know I luv ya. ^_^ Isn’t the cover cool?