Ghost Author’s Paranormal Art on USPS Postage Stamp
Ghost novelist Elizabeth Eagan-Cox’s book cover art featured on USPS fist class postage stamp.
Inland Empire, CA, July 08, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Paranormal mystery novelist Elizabeth Eagan-Cox, known for her "Ghost" series of novels, now has a United States Postal Service first class postage stamp with her book cover’s artwork featured on the stamp.
Eagan-Cox comments, "I’m thrilled that the U.S.P.S. approved of the cover art of my latest novel: A Ghost Meets an Angel for the first-class stamp. In order to feature this stamp, I have launched a line of clothing and fun products that includes cover art from my novels as well as some of my own artwork."
Artwork for a USPS postage stamp must meets certain requirements. Eagan-Cox comments: "Not just any old artwork will meet the requirements of the USPS. Nothing that even hints at advertising is allowed and at the core of the request, the bookcover must be artwork, genuine artwork, not computerized art. It was with great care I chose this partucular bookcover to submit for USPS authorization. I did so because of its basic appeal to a broad audience. Other atwork that is portrayed on my clothing/product line might not would have been approved...I'll never know, I took my best choice and submitted it for USPS approval and am very happy with the outcome."
Eagan-Cox's clothing linne and products include artwork from her previous books as well as her original artwork from other sources which reflect her interest in her Celtic ancestry and her love for cartooning. Her line is available worldwide through the Online store: Zazzle. Window shoppers can take a look at a sample of her line on Eagan-Cox' web site.
Information about Eagan-Cox’s clothing line and products, including the USPS postage stamp, is on her web site: www.ElizabethEaganCox.net.
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Eagan-Cox comments, "I’m thrilled that the U.S.P.S. approved of the cover art of my latest novel: A Ghost Meets an Angel for the first-class stamp. In order to feature this stamp, I have launched a line of clothing and fun products that includes cover art from my novels as well as some of my own artwork."
Artwork for a USPS postage stamp must meets certain requirements. Eagan-Cox comments: "Not just any old artwork will meet the requirements of the USPS. Nothing that even hints at advertising is allowed and at the core of the request, the bookcover must be artwork, genuine artwork, not computerized art. It was with great care I chose this partucular bookcover to submit for USPS authorization. I did so because of its basic appeal to a broad audience. Other atwork that is portrayed on my clothing/product line might not would have been approved...I'll never know, I took my best choice and submitted it for USPS approval and am very happy with the outcome."
Eagan-Cox's clothing linne and products include artwork from her previous books as well as her original artwork from other sources which reflect her interest in her Celtic ancestry and her love for cartooning. Her line is available worldwide through the Online store: Zazzle. Window shoppers can take a look at a sample of her line on Eagan-Cox' web site.
Information about Eagan-Cox’s clothing line and products, including the USPS postage stamp, is on her web site: www.ElizabethEaganCox.net.
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Elizabeth Eagan-Cox
909-856-5346
www.ElizabethEaganCox.net
e-mail is best way to contact
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