heading toward the finish line

I’m about ten days away from finishing up Doomed Queens — actually maybe even less than that, if I keep up this pace. At this stage, I’m aiming to finish up a drawing every two days. This probably sounds like an unrealistic pace, but it helps that all but one of the remaining three drawings are laid out and transferred onto paper. After I finish the drawings, I have a last go ’round on the page proofs. I also have to finalize my acknowledgments and index pages.
And then, the finish line — though I’m sure there will be some last things to attend to. Publishing is just that way.
With so many loose threads waiting to be tucked away, it’s been hard for me to blog here these days. Yet I still have an urge to track my progress. To do so, I’ve started using Twitter and have been microblogging several times a day. (Maybe you’ve already noticed the Twitter sidebar?)
Anyway, if you want to “follow” my progress as I finish up Doomed Queens, click here.
ps: The drawing above is of Blanche of Bourbon, one of the more tragic of my doomed queens. Blanche had the misfortune to be married off to the aptly named Pedro the Cruel - need I write more? The model for Blanche was the lovely Stephanie Bowen, an editorial assistant at Random House.





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It’s lovely!
Love your work, Kris… Powerful & passionate… Have just ordered the Goddess Tarot Deck… Looking forward to using it!
I love the perspective on this piece–it certainly heightens the drama, so to speak! Bravo, soul sis.
I just found all these updates, Kris (haven’t been checking for a while), so this is my first view of these drawings - and this one, here - well Rossetti himself would admire that distant landscape, I think. I can just imagine him patting you on the back for squeezing so much into so small a space.
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