Monday, February 24, 2014

30,000!

DNN has broken 30,000 page views! Thank you all for your support!

Also, I wanted to show you guys the Dutch covers (translated to English) of the first three Heroes of Olympus books. Just thought they were pretty awesome.



Reversed the order... sorry.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Last Cover, and Finished Picture


This one is awesome! I'm still a little more partial to the fourth. Below is the completed picture, though a little small...


And how the spines line up! Great job, John Rocco.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Battle of the Labyrinth Cover

This one is my favorite! I know I've been saying that about all of them, but Battle of the Labyrinth covers have consistently been my faves. It's my favorite for the original covers, and it's my favorite for these, though I'm sure John Rocco is going to pull out all the stops for The Last Olympian.

Anyway, the covers are connecting into one giant picture, and I never would have known that if it weren't for one of my helpful followers haha

Here's the first three in one shot:


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

New Sea of Monster Cover!

By John Rocco. Personally, I like this one better than the one for The Lightning Thief.


Monday, February 17, 2014

Friday, February 14, 2014

Some Wonderful News!

Okay we have a lot going on here. First, John Rocco is doing new covers for the PJatO series, the first of which is debuting February 17.


Next, Rick is putting a new short story in the end of the paperback version of The Mark of Athena. Hands down I can find it, so don't worry about having to buy a new copy of MoA.

Anyway, in this story, ANNABETH MEETS SADIE. This further reinforces my theory that the Kanes will be in The Blood of Olympus.

Check out the preview here: The Staff of Serapis.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Norse News!

According to an article in the Boston Globe, Rick plans to release his Norse series in 2015! Not just that, it's set to take place in Boston because of some alleged ties between the city and the mythology that he discovered.

Read the full article here.