Out now from author Mark Eden, "Traveling Through the Eye of Cygnus X-1" is a science fiction novel set " just 70 years after the great war of 2112, a large federation starship called the S.F.P. Hadron sits in dry dock about 390 light years away from Earth, just inside the constellation Taurus on a planet called Magadon."
I didn't design the cover for this one, but I have provided several interior illustrations for it, one of which is below.
From the book's Amazon description:
"The Solar Federation of Planets has a traitor in its ranks and the
small crew of an excavation starship are tasked with uncovering the
traitors evil plot, warn the general, and survive traveling through the
black hole of Cygnus-X1. The information they discover can possibly have
huge ramifications for the planet Magadon along with the entire galaxy,
so they will need to depend on the experience of their young Captain
Jeffrey Scott.
The date is June 4th, 2182, just 70 years after
the great war of 2112, a large federation starship called the S.F.P.
Hadron sits in dry dock about 390 light years away from Earth, just
inside the constellation Taurus on a planet called Magadon. The planet
Magadon can be found among the eight hundred stars that make up the
Pleiades star system situated inside the Milky Way galaxy. The Hadron is
preparing for a journey in search of a young planet called Vilium that
exists in the Triangulum galaxy. Captain Jeffrey Scott and his small
crew aboard the Hadron have been specifically trained to excavate the
cucial elements and minerals needed for creating a clean source of
energy for the planet Magadon and its two inhabited outer moons, but
their mission took them in an entirely different direction. The Captain
and his crew found themselves in a tangled web of deceit, murder, and
even love. It was up to the crew of the Hadron and the intelligent
beings they pick up along the way to help strengthen the federation and
to keep the malevolent creatures at bay."
Eagle-eyed fans may be asking, and the answer is, yes, this book is inspired by the work of Rush. I've managed to work a few visual references to the band's work into the illustrations, so keep an eye out for that.
This was a thoroughly enjoyable project for me, not just because I get to work on something related to my favorite musicians, but also because the concepts that Mark came up with were completely fun to illustrate. I got to work in a lot of the kind of detail I enjoy using to make the illustrations interesting, and had a fair amount of creative freedom to design the characters and sets. I also got to challenge myself a little bit with perspective and composition. As I say, it was a fun project start to finish.
Check out the book on Amazon, and let me know what you think!
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