Spelling “Apocalyptic” right, then “Survivior” wrong on the cover?
If any part of your book should be proofread, it’s the cover: that’s the first thing most folks will see of your book.
Oh, snark.
Explorer 1 (whispering): “Be very quiet, that snowbank is ready to come down at the slightest vibration.”
Explorer 2: “WHAT? I CAN’T HEAR YOU!!”
How exactly does nature banish a person?
Did the avalanche kill the proofreader?
Wow! How much does a polc of lips weigh, anyway?
Spelling “Apocalyptic” right, then “Survivior” wrong on the cover?
If any part of your book should be proofread, it’s the cover: that’s the first thing most folks will see of your book.
Oh, snark.
Explorer 1 (whispering): “Be very quiet, that snowbank is ready to come down at the slightest vibration.”
Explorer 2: “WHAT? I CAN’T HEAR YOU!!”
On zoom in I see it is “Apolcalyptic Survivior”. Both big words long.
I keep wanting this to be about Sir Vivior, a medieval style knight-errant lost in a post apocalyptic world.
But sadly, it isn’t.
It’s the a-POLKA-lypse! Bring out the Accordion of Doom! And no surviviviviors will get out alive!