L..S. Dunn is J.S. Dunn's son! A teenager from Glasgow, L.S. is a normal kid with a fantastic talent for design and drawing. L.S. also had a load of input into the storyline of the book, working with his dad, chapter-by-chapter, giving feedback and guidance on where he thought the story should go.
Fun fact: the title of the book comes from a dream that L.S. had about an old-fashioned house on a hill with three moons rising behind it. The vision formed a fantastic focal point for this first in the Sleepstalker series.
Mark is an art teacher and incredible artist in his own right. His art plays out between realism, prtraiture and landscape and utilises the illusary nature of oil paint to manufacture pseudo-mythological moments psychological portrayals and once-hidden places. Mark is a hugely talented portrait artist and has been selected for the BP Portrait Award and twice nominated for the Scottish portrait award. Beyond his amazingly realistic portraits Mark has also created a range of landscape paintings. The inspiration for the alternative cover art version for Sleepstalker: House of the Three Moons came from his "Automatic" series. The strange, other-worldly qualities in those paintings perfectly captures the weird worlds visited by Tom in the novel, making a fantastic basis for the alternate cover art version.
Check out more of Mark's work at his Facebook Site. You can buy his work at Saatchi Art.