Richard Williams is feeling inspired..
“7th October 1955 was the first time Allen Ginsberg performed ‘Howl’ at the Six Gallery in San Francisco, which was later published in ‘Howl and Other Poems”.
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Richard Williams is feeling inspired..
“7th October 1955 was the first time Allen Ginsberg performed ‘Howl’ at the Six Gallery in San Francisco, which was later published in ‘Howl and Other Poems”.
The latest instalment in the Roman Mystery Scrolls books by Caroline Lawrence is out now, published by Orion.
Richard Williams’ cover illustration for The Two-Faced God shows the lead characters on a chase through the hectic Roman streets.
With the media’s attention on the film adaptation, Richard Williams’ was inspired to create a cover for the novel ‘The Great Gatsby’ by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
American author Robert Bloch was born on this day in 1917.
Bloch was a prolific writer in the crime, fantasy and horror genres.
Richard Williams has illustrated the cover of Bloch’s most famous novel, Psycho.
With the Easter break rapidly approaching Eastwing’s illustrators have come up with Egg themed images for our homepage. Take a look.
Thumbnails shown are by Nate Kitch, Naomi Wilkinson, Giles Mead, Cat O’Neil, Angela Keoghan and Richard Williams.
Happy Easter Everyone!
John Kennedy Toole, author of A Confederacy of Dunces died on this day in 1969, committing suicide at the age of 31.
Richard Williams’ illustrates the cover of the author’s Pulitzer prize winning novel.
Richard Williams‘ illustration for “The Thunder Omen”, the latest in Caroline Lawrence’s ‘Roman Mystery Scrolls’ series is out now, published by Orion.
Richard Williams was commissioned to illustrate the cover of the January/February issue of Imbibe magazine.
The headlining article which Richard illustrated was about setting up a bar abroad.