Dragon Moon Rising Calendar

Linda Carol Nelson

Dragon Moon Rising Calendar

Dragon Moon Rising Calendar, with illustrations from the book.

The Dragon Moon Rising Art Gallery is a gallery showing the original oil paintings and pencil drawings that became the illustrations for the book Dragon Moon Rising by Daniel Thomas O’Connor:
“Planet Derkesthai; Continent Tlivus; the date is September 2nd of the year 58,273 D.R. (Dragon Reckoning); 6:15P.m.; Day I… To Jos, dragons represent all that is evil. They epitomize the loss and pain he has experienced in his lifetime of enslavement. That is, until he meets Lessiam. Can one lad and his beast of a friend be the spark that ignites the full flames of widespread rebellion—a rebellion that could mean a return of peace and harmony to the dying people of Derkesthai?”

The book can be seen/purchased at www.dragonmoonrising.com, www.amazon.com, www.borders.com, www.alibris.com, www.target.com, and www.abebooks.com.

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  • joan warburton

    joan warburton

    Beautiful!

    Book can be purchased here

  • joan warburton

    joan warburton

    Can also be found here and here

  • joan warburton

    joan warburton

    I’m sorry, I know I posted three times but I wanted to help you out with links. The calendar is so pretty and the book is so good! Hope you don’t mind.

  • Linda Carol Nelson

    Linda Carol Ne...

    Thank you Joan! Of course I don’t mind!

  • Patricia Anne McCarty
  • Marty Yokawonis

    Marty Yokawonis

    great book with a sequel coming out soon and a lovely calendar ninnel

  • Linda Carol Nelson

    Linda Carol Ne...

    Thanks everyone!

    Well, the author likes the cover but not the color choices I made for the inside, so I’ll go back to the drawing board on this one soon, once I have more input from the author.

    Or maybe I’ll just make a new one.

  • amarica

    amarica

    Very unique and imaginative, well done Linda!!

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