Tuesday 4 October 2022

Chloe’s book cover project

 

As well as labouring on the Secrets of Gor chapters, Chloe has begun reworking covers for all the Gor novels published on this website. Since she began illustrating my stories many years ago, her software has become more sophisticated in leaps and bounds, to the point where she decided it was high time to revisit and replace her old covers and create ones for books that didn’t previously have covers (often because they were books she didn’t illustrate). It also offers a chance to use the famous title lettering that appeared on the classic 1970s/1980s UK editions. If you have any of the UK Gor books from the mid to late seventies, you’ll recognise the font immediately. When she’s finished, the covers will form a new bibliography of all our work on the top header section. Every book will have a cover illustration and supporting text details, listed in chronological order, but with side references for the order they were written in, also.

 

Here’s an advance look at the first two she’s reworked for the books that started this long running saga off: Mistress of Gor and Harem Girl of Gor. All the way back to that brief time when Emma was actually a Free Woman. Oh, the memories! 😊




 

12 comments:

  1. The font is called Medusa in some places and you can see it in Pattiserie Valerie and Pizza Express too! The UK book covers 1-24 are what I keep because of the art and font. Everything else is on kindle.

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    1. As an occasional enthusiastic customer of the Patisserie Valerie stores, Master, I have noticed the Gorean font style on their signs and have often speculated the business is simply a ‘front’ for Gorean slavers who lure natural uncollared slaves in with an array of delicious looking sweet pastries. The fiends.

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  2. Seems a bit ahem over dressed .......

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    1. Notice the decline in coverage from Mistress to Harem Girl. It is a process.

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    2. I rarely wore such concealing clothes again, Master, as I did for a while in Mistress of Gor. Only when I was forced to take part in a demeaning Boots Tarsk Bit play, in Shadows of Gor, where I was supposed to be a Free Woman, did I wear robes and gowns again. By then, of course, they felt very unnatural against my skin.

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  3. On Gor books, the slave girls are always overdressed on the cover. They get stripped inside the pages of the story.

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    1. Do we have the same books, Master? I'm looking at the classic UK covers for Captive of Gor and Slave Girl of Gor, for example. I don't think the girls could be much more naked!

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    2. I stand by my comment... even in the Vallejo covers they are overdressed.

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  4. Looking forward to seeing more of these.

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  5. Quite the undertaking for Chloe! Is she between jobs right now with loads of spare time on her hands? Very much looking forward to her renderings! You are very luck to have her!

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    1. No Master, I'm still working :)
      But, I'm self employed as a digital artist making content for the programs I use to produce the art for here,

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