Storybeard Mug

Nate Taylor

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Storybeard Mug

Nate Taylor

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Where does Pat's creativity come from? How does he spin such beautiful stories? Nate Taylor has a theory. In his popular "Storybeard" print Nate wordlessly explains his theory of how The Kingkiller Chronicle was born.

Find more works in the Nate Taylor Collection.

All proceeds go to Worldbuilders, a geek-centered nonprofit supporting humanitarian efforts worldwide.

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“Words are pale shadows of forgotten names. As names have power, words have power. Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts.”

― Patrick Rothfuss,

Where does Pat's creativity come from? How does he spin such beautiful stories? Nate Taylor has a theory. In his popular "Storybeard" print Nate wordlessly explains his theory of how The Kingkiller Chronicle was born.

Find more works in the Nate Taylor Collection.

All proceeds go to Worldbuilders, a geek-centered nonprofit supporting humanitarian efforts worldwide.

15 oz. capacity mug

Nate Taylor is a freelance artist living with his family in the Pacific Northwest. Inspired at an early age by newspaper comics and movie poster art, he has been an artist all his life with work ranging from portraits and illustrations to cartoons and comics. When he isn’t working, Nate enjoys roleplaying games and carpentry.

A love of tabletop games and science fiction and fantasy stories has guided Nate’s career. He has illustrated “The Slow Regard of Silent Things” and “The Adventures of the Princess & Mr. Whiffle” by Patrick Rothfuss, “Sometimes the Magic Works” by Terry Brooks, book covers for “Whatever” collections by John Scalzi, and contributed artwork to “Unfettered: Tales by Masters of Fantasy,” “The Undone Life of Jak Dreadth,” and “The Tempered Steel of Antiquity Grey” by Shawn Speakman.

Nate has also created art for tabletop games “Button Men,” “Tak,” “Pairs,” “Lords of Vegas: Underworld,” “Lords of Vegas: Americana,” and “The Island of Doctor Lucky.” He is currently developing several comic and graphic novel projects.

See more of Nate Taylor's work on his website.