Pick your favourite cover for the next Lost Telegram Press novel titled The Last Furies by John Biscello. John selected the work of Heather Ross for his cover and particularly from her series entitled Somnambulae. Her work can be found here. These are digital archival prints from 2012.
Heather Ross is a photography-based artist who uses multiple lenses, long exposures, and photo-transfer processes to create surreal and dream like photographic images.
She holds a BA in Sociology from University of Florida, and earned her BFA in photography from Texas Woman’s University. Her techniques include digital imagery and manipulation, alternative process, traditional 35mm and medium formats, and mixed media.
Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally including PhotoPlace Gallery, Black Box Gallery, Center for Fine Art Photography, Greg Moon Art, Edition One Gallery and Loosen Art in Rome, Italy. She has been published in the Hand Magazine, Taos Magazine, Float Magazine and Dodho Photography Magazine.
Heather lives and works in Long Beach, California. She is represented by Greg Moon Art in Taos, New Mexico.
Take a look at all the images and vote at the bottom:

Staar na die See

Nina-bobok

Mytterri

Gamelli

Familio Portreto

Agrypnotic

Anamnesis
Can’t wait to read it!
Thanks!
These are all great, but I think the family portrait is the most inviting and intriguing.
That was my vote too, brother!
J.
Brilliant minds! 🙂
This imagery is hauntingly beautiful, Heather is Sublime! I love them all. Would def want to own them…… & read John’s words. Best,
Michael Falasco
Grazie!
This imagery matches the power and entrancement of John’s writing. I look forward to being captivated. Bravo, Karen Thibodeau
Thank you!
If you CAN judge a book by its cover, this one by Mr. Biscello is gonna be really something. Commendations to Ms. Ross, such excellence. I truly enjoyed viewing the art, and it is so fun to cast a vote. Best wishes.
Thank you, Daniel!
I could see how folks like star… It’s “you!” I chose Nina cuz sex sells. I like agrynoptic uz I’m partial to skulls. But the family portrait def has broad appeal across the page.
Super fun!!!
Grazie, Mikey 🙏
Staar na die See grabbed my eye and made me the most curious to what’s inside the book, Gamelli is my second choice as it is clever (especially when the book is open and being read.)
Familio Portreto would be the 3rd favorite and I believe it”s because I think the blue shadow behind the “THE” is a little distracting from the overall cover, if that were to be a little less loud perhaps?
Best of Luck to you!
Love xox
Thank you, Cris, for your aesthetic insights, and for taking the time to vote 🙏 many blessings!