Book of Medb hErenn

Heroic & Dark Fantasy and Science Fiction Character created by Kevin L. O'Brien

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The Book of Medb hErennelcome to the blog of the official website for Medb hErenn, a fictional character created by Kevin L. O'Brien for Heroic Fantsy, Dark Fantasy, Celtic Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery, Science Fiction, and Horror stories. Here readers will find information of interest, such as publication announcements, descriptions of new stories, and essays on characters, locations, and the mythology behind the series.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Medb hErenn Portrait by John Lotshaw

 
This is the week for big announcements. We have commissioned a portrait of Medb hErenn from John Lotshaw, the creator and artist of The Accidental Centaurs, one of Kevin L. O'Brien's favorite webcomics. He is an excellent artist and we are eager to see what he does with Medb.

If you would like to see the other portraits we previously commissioned, please go to the Graphic Portraits page.
 

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Team Girl! Portrait Commissioned

 
We are pleased to announce that we have commissioned Morghan Leigh Peressini of Pink Pigtails Studio to create a portrait of Eile, Sunny, and Snowshoe Kitty. She is a Canadian Animation student whose illustration work shows a distinctive style that we find quite appealing. We believe it will mesh well with Team Girl. After this portrait is complete, we hope to commission more artwork from her for the Team Girl! website we are designing.

We will post a link to the finished portrait in this blog.
 

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Medb hErenn Official Website Redesign

 
Just a quick message to let everyone know, we are in the process of redesigning the site to take advantage of the fact that the minimum display resolution used by computer users has shifted from 800 pixels wide to 1024 pixels wide. However, in addition to simply increasing the width of the site, we are also using the opportunity to revamp the site to make it better. We hope to begin coding out the new design in a couple of weeks.
 

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