Our Cultural Psychosis: Sex and oppression

Our Cultural Psychosis: Sex and oppression

Sorry, I ain’t gonna entertain sociopolitical analysis from anyone who thinks this is a good cover. (h/t RK)

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Dave Williams
7 years ago

Yay! Not only THAT template again, but also white text on a near-white background! WOO-HOO!

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago

Check indie and self-pub books on Amazon and elsewhere. That leaning towers of legos template is over-used. Don’t use it. It has become bad branding. Let go of legos.

If you must, then go all the way, pile on Papyrus, Comic Sans, squashed moons, squished people, photobombing wolfies, random cut’n’paste bric-a-brak, and other over-used memes.

Grackle
Grackle
7 years ago

The summary is just as good as the cover, haha.

“government and liberty, love, anger, no more registration, gay marriage, taxes, majority”

RK
RK
7 years ago

To bring an especially fitting summation to how fittingly the poor quality of this book’s cover matches the poor quality of its summary which quite fittingly points to the poor quality of the contents therein as well, the author Philip R. Greaves 2nd is also quite a piece of work.

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago
Reply to  RK

Sometimes lousy book covers reflect carelessness or low budget.
Sometimes they are truth in advertising.
Given that Our Cultural Psychosis‘s Look Inside! seems to me to read that he regards procreative sex as a disease (his germ analogy), his support for “safe” paedophilia should not be surprising.

Grackle
Grackle
7 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

Eeeewwww.

RK
RK
7 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

Sometimes lousy book covers reflect carelessness or low budget.
Sometimes they are truth in advertising.

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