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December 6, 2010
LootWorks Inc.
A new company is born!
I've been working with some amazing folks, and have recently founded a new company. I am proud to introduce LootWorks Inc. to the world.
http://www.lootworks.com/
We've been in stealth mode for a while, and our first title is well underway and looking great. If you like swords, you'll love this new game. :)
More information soon!
Published on December 06, 2010 14:27
May 11, 2010
Fantasy: An Artist's Realm
At long last, my second book nears its release! What an adventure life has offered, these last few years... Coming soon (October 12th, 2010) --
Fantasy: An Artist's Realm
There is so much I could tell of - where does one even begin? Ah... Perhaps I'll leave these details for another time. In fact, in the near future, I'll have several awesome things to reveal. Something stirs, and this way comes...
More news soon!
Published on May 11, 2010 17:55
May 10, 2010
RIP Frank Frazzetta
Published on May 10, 2010 20:45
August 5, 2009
Templar Publishing picks up SWORDS in the UK!
Templar Publishing will be printing SWORDS in the UK!
Link: http://www.templarco.co.uk/non_fiction/swords.html
Candlewick Press will handle North America, but now I'm going overseas, to the lovely United Kingdom! :)
Link: http://www.templarco.co.uk/non_fiction/swords.html
Candlewick Press will handle North America, but now I'm going overseas, to the lovely United Kingdom! :)
Published on August 05, 2009 13:53
July 28, 2009
Update on my second book
Well, the development cycle for my second book is starting to wind up to a finish! I recently submitted some rough text and most of the artwork to Candlewick Press. My final deadline is in September, and then the book enters the final stages of production before it ships (in the Fall of 2010).
Swords was merely a warm-up... I really got into the groove for book 2, so I hope people will enjoy this lark of fantasy that I have cooked up. It's something akin to an escapist's handbook; full of trea...
Swords was merely a warm-up... I really got into the groove for book 2, so I hope people will enjoy this lark of fantasy that I have cooked up. It's something akin to an escapist's handbook; full of trea...
Published on July 28, 2009 13:22
Summary of reviews and awards
I figured it's time for a little recap of some notable reviews and awards for my debut effort - Swords: An Artist's Devotion
Here is a nice little summation from the Candlewick Press website:
Swords
An Artist's Devotion
awards 1. Cybils Awards Shortlist 2. Children's Choice Book Award Finalist 3. ALA (American Library Association) Quick Picks for Reluctant YA Readers 4. Parents' Choice Awards Recommended
reviews Kirkus Reviews 08/01/2008 "Every nick, notch, decorative motif and gleaming highlight rendered in lovingly realistic detail." -------- Journal Inquirer 10/13/2008 "Exquisitely detailed and realistic illustrations." -------- Raleigh News and Observer 12/07/2008 Raleigh, NC circ=205,000 "Even if swords aren't your thing, they'll wow you in this book." -------- School Library Journal 10/10/2008 "Boos's treatment of his subject is reverential and his artwork is outstanding...an incredible variety of styles, from hilts to blades to the intricate metalwork that makes each sword not just a weapon but also a work of art. It's easy to get caught up in his enthusiasm, and the right reader will spend hours poring over every loving detail. Give this to fans of history, art, or swordplay fantasies." -------- New York Times Book Review, The 11/09/2008 "Exemplars of the smithy's art are depicted close to life-size, from blades hardy folk used against 'bandits and beasts' to imperial weapons thought to have had latent spirits of their own." -------- VOYA 04/01/2009 "This beautifully illustrated book gives concise descriptions on the history of swords, including usage and cultures...of special interest are the artistic elements of each culture's swords...detailed drawings for many of the swords show the inner workings of sword anatomy, one of the book's highlights." -------- Library Media Connection 02/01/2009 circ=18,000 "Laden with lavish visuals and minimal text. This volume is not an in-depth study of the history of swords or warfare, but a visual orgy of beautiful well-wrought swords used throughout the ages by various cultures." -------- Scripps-Howard 12/22/2008 Syndicated Column "A lavishly illustrated homage" -------- Newton's Book News 09/18/2008 TK "Illustrates the most amazing and historical swords giving you a glimpse of history through the intricate and ornate carvings and the huge variety of sword shapes throughout the centuries." -------- Newton's Book News 12/01/2008 TK "Oversized book filled with a most unique way to learn history - through the many varied types of swords used throughout the ages. Mr. Boos has rendered the most remarkable assortment of swords which depict many different eras." -------- PlanetEsme (blog) 12/29/2008 Blog "The detail of the artwork is so textural and vivid, you can almost hear the metallic ringing of a blade pull out of the sheath, and almost feel the carefully adorned indentations, cool beneath your fingers. One of the most beautiful nonfiction books of the year." -------- BookKids Blog 08/27/2008 BookKids Blog "In what is sure to be a big hit, Swords: An Artist's Devotion presents a loving ode to the history of swordscraft and swordsmanship. The illustrations and diagrams are gorgeous, the tiny tidbits of trivia and obscure vocabulary lessons are detailed enough for the most avid fan, and the history is fascinating enough for a layman. Dipping into sword-wielding traditions through history, from those of the ninja and samurai to those of war maidens and knights of errantry, Ben Boos has created a gloriously crafted wonderland for sword enthusiasts and novices alike." -------- Science Fiction and Fantasy Advance Magazine Supplement 08/01/2008 Science Fiction and Fantasy Advance Magazine Supplement "A true devotee of swords, Ben Boos passionately brings the history of this noble weapon and its skillful masters to life, offering lavish background details and exquisite, full-color spreads illuminating swords in all their shining glory." -------- Diii.net (Diablo 3 website) 08/15/2008 Diii.net (Diablo 3 website) "Calling the book lavishly illustrated doesn't do it justice...every page in the book is a visual delight...even the pages that serve up historical information are eye candy, while the pages of pure art are poster-worthy." -------- Guyslitwire Blog 09/21/2008 Guyslitwire "The dozens of almost absurdly detailed sword illustrations (along with tons of sketches) are the star of the show here, but Boos adds a bunch of cool historical details, too." -------- Chivalry Today 11/30/2008 Chivalry Today Podcast featuring interview on Chivalry Today (episode #26), www.chivalrytoday.com -------- Curled Up With A Good Kids' Book (blog) 05/01/2009 blog Boos has created a stunning book visually showcasing the history and importance of one of the oldest and most respected weapons in the world. -------- Carol's Corner (blog) 12/14/2008 blog "Not in any way, shape, or form violent...Some of the most incredibly detailed artwork I have ever seen in a children's book...I could see using this book to engage kids in books- it sure caught my boys' attention last night!" -------- Aptos Times 01/15/2009 (CIRC. 15,000) "A celebration of swords and swordsmen, this fascinating volume spans the ages." -------- Boys Read 04/09/2009 blog "Looking for an awesome nonfiction book for a reluctant reader?...This is the coolest nonfiction book I've ever read. Swords is nothing less than a work of art."
Here is a nice little summation from the Candlewick Press website:
Swordsauthor/illustrator: Ben Boos
An Artist's Devotion
awards 1. Cybils Awards Shortlist 2. Children's Choice Book Award Finalist 3. ALA (American Library Association) Quick Picks for Reluctant YA Readers 4. Parents' Choice Awards Recommended
reviews Kirkus Reviews 08/01/2008 "Every nick, notch, decorative motif and gleaming highlight rendered in lovingly realistic detail." -------- Journal Inquirer 10/13/2008 "Exquisitely detailed and realistic illustrations." -------- Raleigh News and Observer 12/07/2008 Raleigh, NC circ=205,000 "Even if swords aren't your thing, they'll wow you in this book." -------- School Library Journal 10/10/2008 "Boos's treatment of his subject is reverential and his artwork is outstanding...an incredible variety of styles, from hilts to blades to the intricate metalwork that makes each sword not just a weapon but also a work of art. It's easy to get caught up in his enthusiasm, and the right reader will spend hours poring over every loving detail. Give this to fans of history, art, or swordplay fantasies." -------- New York Times Book Review, The 11/09/2008 "Exemplars of the smithy's art are depicted close to life-size, from blades hardy folk used against 'bandits and beasts' to imperial weapons thought to have had latent spirits of their own." -------- VOYA 04/01/2009 "This beautifully illustrated book gives concise descriptions on the history of swords, including usage and cultures...of special interest are the artistic elements of each culture's swords...detailed drawings for many of the swords show the inner workings of sword anatomy, one of the book's highlights." -------- Library Media Connection 02/01/2009 circ=18,000 "Laden with lavish visuals and minimal text. This volume is not an in-depth study of the history of swords or warfare, but a visual orgy of beautiful well-wrought swords used throughout the ages by various cultures." -------- Scripps-Howard 12/22/2008 Syndicated Column "A lavishly illustrated homage" -------- Newton's Book News 09/18/2008 TK "Illustrates the most amazing and historical swords giving you a glimpse of history through the intricate and ornate carvings and the huge variety of sword shapes throughout the centuries." -------- Newton's Book News 12/01/2008 TK "Oversized book filled with a most unique way to learn history - through the many varied types of swords used throughout the ages. Mr. Boos has rendered the most remarkable assortment of swords which depict many different eras." -------- PlanetEsme (blog) 12/29/2008 Blog "The detail of the artwork is so textural and vivid, you can almost hear the metallic ringing of a blade pull out of the sheath, and almost feel the carefully adorned indentations, cool beneath your fingers. One of the most beautiful nonfiction books of the year." -------- BookKids Blog 08/27/2008 BookKids Blog "In what is sure to be a big hit, Swords: An Artist's Devotion presents a loving ode to the history of swordscraft and swordsmanship. The illustrations and diagrams are gorgeous, the tiny tidbits of trivia and obscure vocabulary lessons are detailed enough for the most avid fan, and the history is fascinating enough for a layman. Dipping into sword-wielding traditions through history, from those of the ninja and samurai to those of war maidens and knights of errantry, Ben Boos has created a gloriously crafted wonderland for sword enthusiasts and novices alike." -------- Science Fiction and Fantasy Advance Magazine Supplement 08/01/2008 Science Fiction and Fantasy Advance Magazine Supplement "A true devotee of swords, Ben Boos passionately brings the history of this noble weapon and its skillful masters to life, offering lavish background details and exquisite, full-color spreads illuminating swords in all their shining glory." -------- Diii.net (Diablo 3 website) 08/15/2008 Diii.net (Diablo 3 website) "Calling the book lavishly illustrated doesn't do it justice...every page in the book is a visual delight...even the pages that serve up historical information are eye candy, while the pages of pure art are poster-worthy." -------- Guyslitwire Blog 09/21/2008 Guyslitwire "The dozens of almost absurdly detailed sword illustrations (along with tons of sketches) are the star of the show here, but Boos adds a bunch of cool historical details, too." -------- Chivalry Today 11/30/2008 Chivalry Today Podcast featuring interview on Chivalry Today (episode #26), www.chivalrytoday.com -------- Curled Up With A Good Kids' Book (blog) 05/01/2009 blog Boos has created a stunning book visually showcasing the history and importance of one of the oldest and most respected weapons in the world. -------- Carol's Corner (blog) 12/14/2008 blog "Not in any way, shape, or form violent...Some of the most incredibly detailed artwork I have ever seen in a children's book...I could see using this book to engage kids in books- it sure caught my boys' attention last night!" -------- Aptos Times 01/15/2009 (CIRC. 15,000) "A celebration of swords and swordsmen, this fascinating volume spans the ages." -------- Boys Read 04/09/2009 blog "Looking for an awesome nonfiction book for a reluctant reader?...This is the coolest nonfiction book I've ever read. Swords is nothing less than a work of art."
Published on July 28, 2009 13:18
June 28, 2009
Art Boos
An era has ended. Goodbye dear Dad.
Art Boos
1927-2009
I was able to hold his hand and tell him I loved him last night, and alas, he has departed for his next adventure, sometime after my mom and I tucked him into bed. Travel well, dear Father.
Published on June 28, 2009 09:23
May 29, 2009
Classmates!
I keep getting email from Classmates.com, and it tells me that someone signed my Classmates guestbook -- but I can't see who did it! I'm unfortunately not a member... If you happen to find this blog, and are an old classmate of mine, please feel free to contact me through this email:
swords@benboos.com
In fact, feel free to contact me, no matter who you are! I'm hunkered down like a shut-in lately (finishing a second book), and I'd love to hear from you. :)
swords@benboos.com
In fact, feel free to contact me, no matter who you are! I'm hunkered down like a shut-in lately (finishing a second book), and I'd love to hear from you. :)
Published on May 29, 2009 07:30
April 17, 2009
A rambling update
Phew! Life has been crazy lately! Very busy times. I'm entering the final stretch of development for my second book, and my pen has been frenetically flying! About 5 months left until the deadline, and then the work goes into that year-long production and manufacture phase before it hits the shelves. Thankfully, I'm having tons of fun, since the second book is a real lark into fantasy and the wild realms of the imagination. It's just the sort of work that makes the weeks fly by. I cannot ...
Published on April 17, 2009 15:50
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