Jane has barely survived a trip to the Mall of Lost Souls. And now she faces an “Attack of the copying machine?” in chapter 15 of Summer of the Netherfield Witch? Obviously that encounter with the monstrous mall security guard has left Jane a bit addled. Just how addled? Well, read the chapter to find out. It’s not just Jane. Things are getting weird.
As readers have noted, Miranda Milan has been a mite temperamental. Let’s just say that in this chapter, her mood doesn’t get any sweeter. And so we have new art work from E. J. Barnes, showing Miranda in one of her more common moods. You’ve already seen Miranda Melancholia (she’s up there in the header). Now feast you eyes on Miranda Milan II: Miranda Furiosa. And as you read the chapter, I’m sure you’ll spot just where this happens in the text.
Tell E.J, very effective hands!
I shall do so. That, incidentally, is the one detail we discussed at some length: exactly how Miranda should carry her hands. I think I lost that debate . . . fortunately!
The mind boggles. Exactly how did you want them to be? Ah, in a murderous claw?
Simpler dispute: I was thinking of the fists held down. Actually, I was thinking of something completely different at first. E.J.’s art doesn’t fit my original concept at all. This is why I am not an artist.
Ah.