Simply A Witch

Simply A Witch

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seaturtles
seaturtles
6 years ago

the elf appears to be enjoying a smooth, refreshing cigarette.

Frank
Frank
6 years ago

That’s right, Seaturtles. Rely on Mordor-brand tobacco products for the cool, refreshing smoke you crave! Remember, Mordor means ‘M’jkclzht’pop’xrtkrgzy!

seaturtles
seaturtles
6 years ago
Reply to  Frank

i also would have accepted something like “mordorboro pipeweed”

Hitch
6 years ago

I concur the elf and the skeleton-knight look like they’re having a smoke post-coitus. Seriously! Look at the pose on Skeletor, and tell me that he’s not wearing that “just got some” insouciance. The elf looks like she’s wondering if she’s going to have to chew off her own arm to get away from him.

Jack M
Jack M
6 years ago

It took me three tries to read that title.

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Take Cover
6 years ago

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Blue
Blue
6 years ago

Ok guys I found something interesting:

https://lousybookcovers.com/?p=884818
Compare the amazon descriptions. They are the same book!?

Grackle
Grackle
6 years ago
Reply to  Blue

Wow, that is really weird and confusing.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
6 years ago
Reply to  Blue

The text in the Look Inside! is identical.
New cover, new title, new nom de plume. Same

Susan
Susan
6 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

Someone probably stole and rebranded it. Happened to an author I edited for once.

Frank
Frank
6 years ago

To you brave souls who read the sample twice — I doff my metaphorical hat. Getting through it once convinced me I lacked the stomach for a second try.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
6 years ago
Reply to  Frank

Until you have read the Amazon Look Inside! of Voices of the Farie By Dodhi Ithicka (“My story begins with a young boy who went out to make some money on the local street’s washing passing car windows. … “) and Simply A Witch by Richard Seal (“My story begins with a young boy who went out to make some money on the local street’s washing passing car windows. … “) you have missed a true deja vu experience.

Gary
Gary
6 years ago

So, this is a…book cover, then? Where’s the front-front? Whenever I see a rectangular book cover, it’s the WHOLE wraparound cover. Are the author/title on the back?