This isn't your usual tale. This is the story of a world called 'Rim-err' and humanity's second chance. Beginning with the story of the first explorers, the series will progress throughout the centuries, telling the stories of major events - and the people who are part of them. Along the way, humans will have to learn to take care of their world, or suffer annihilation - if they don't kill themselves first! Beyond the simple story of the humans are the tales of its native species, with their interactions with the humans - not all of which are friendly. As one country, Escavia, succeeds in its mandate of protecting the future, its enemy fascist Chartan only wants to remake a glorious but destructive Gaian past. But these events are comparitively small, compared to the real problems Rimer faces....
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Sneak Peak - a Look at Ashes of Hope's Cover!
Everything is of course illustrated by Rosanna P. Brost. Enjoy!
Overlooking the Lower Mainland of British Columbia at Dog Mountain
About the Creator
Rosanna P. Brost was born on the morning of March 18th 1990 in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. She grew up in Armstrong, British Columbia, Canada where she received many awards for her artistry in public school and where in 2004 she became a recipient of the Chief Scout Award of Canada, the highest and most prestigious award given to any participants in the Canadian scouting movement. Rosanna grew up with a love of the wilderness, hiking and camping with her family, as well as with her Scout Troop, 1st Pleasant Valley. It is from these experiences, as well as her mother's stories of growing up as a farm girl in northern Alberta, that Rosanna gleans most of her inspiration for the Copperbane Series. Fascinated by history and science, Rosanna does her best to create a world that while fantastic, makes sense. In 2008, Rosanna started her formal art training as an animator at Capilano University in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada which is where she resides to this day.
Rosanna's interests include hiking, backpacking, illustration and learning as much as she possibly can.
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