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By jfpenn
By jfpenn

I fell in love with Oxford when I read Thomas Hardy's Jude The Obscure as a teenager. I knew I wanted to study there, and eventually, I read Theology at Mansfield College, Oxford (1994-1997).

When I wrote my first novel, Stone of Fire, I wanted to weave my love of Oxford into the book. My main character (and alter ego), Morgan Sierra, is ex-Israeli military, but as the story begins, she is working in Oxford as a specialist in the psychology of religion.

Morgan's (fictional) office is just around the corner from the Bodleian Library, and I spent many weeks studying inside the Radcliffe Camera, which is part of the Bodleian. It also features as a virtual reality library for the agents of ARKANE, the secret agency I set my thrillers around.

This NFT was made with AI generative art tool Sudomake.art. I used a line from Stone of Fire about the Bodleian Library as a prompt. “The names of each School were written above the wooden portals, inscribed in an ancient hand, gold-leafed and stamped into thick oak, banded with copper.”

I combined the verbal prompt with one of my photos of the Radcliffe Camera.

The unlockable content is the ebook of Stone of Fire, readable on your preferred device.

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A collection of NFTs using generative art from words from thriller novel, Stone of Fire, by J.F. Penn

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By jfpenn
By jfpenn

I fell in love with Oxford when I read Thomas Hardy's Jude The Obscure as a teenager. I knew I wanted to study there, and eventually, I read Theology at Mansfield College, Oxford (1994-1997).

When I wrote my first novel, Stone of Fire, I wanted to weave my love of Oxford into the book. My main character (and alter ego), Morgan Sierra, is ex-Israeli military, but as the story begins, she is working in Oxford as a specialist in the psychology of religion.

Morgan's (fictional) office is just around the corner from the Bodleian Library, and I spent many weeks studying inside the Radcliffe Camera, which is part of the Bodleian. It also features as a virtual reality library for the agents of ARKANE, the secret agency I set my thrillers around.

This NFT was made with AI generative art tool Sudomake.art. I used a line from Stone of Fire about the Bodleian Library as a prompt. “The names of each School were written above the wooden portals, inscribed in an ancient hand, gold-leafed and stamped into thick oak, banded with copper.”

I combined the verbal prompt with one of my photos of the Radcliffe Camera.

The unlockable content is the ebook of Stone of Fire, readable on your preferred device.

Stone of Fire collection image

A collection of NFTs using generative art from words from thriller novel, Stone of Fire, by J.F. Penn

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