Rogene, please buy a phone with a better camera. Thanks.
gp
10 years ago
There is an audience for gluten-free living. The title is clear full-size (there is room to enlarge it though). One appealing photo could make a big difference.
The gluten-free good life means eating a plateful of pathetic-looking food that smiles at you. Pass, thank you.
(Pssst, Rogene, food is one of the most difficult things to photograph and still have it look appealing. Mostly, unless you know how to doll it up, it looks disgusting. Advice: Don’t put your amateur foody photo on your book cover!)
Tia
10 years ago
If that’s what gluten-free living looks like, I’ll keep my gluten.
Rogene, please buy a phone with a better camera. Thanks.
There is an audience for gluten-free living. The title is clear full-size (there is room to enlarge it though). One appealing photo could make a big difference.
And a better font than Arial.
The gluten-free good life means eating a plateful of pathetic-looking food that smiles at you. Pass, thank you.
(Pssst, Rogene, food is one of the most difficult things to photograph and still have it look appealing. Mostly, unless you know how to doll it up, it looks disgusting. Advice: Don’t put your amateur foody photo on your book cover!)
If that’s what gluten-free living looks like, I’ll keep my gluten.
All this anti-gluten paranoia is ridiculous. Unless you are allergic to gluten there is absolutely nothing unhealthy about it.
^This.
I buy entire bags of just gluten. It makes whole grain breads rise a lot better.
That being said, I know someone with celiac disease. And I don’t think this book cover would be very appealing to her.
Obviously, a carrot or two should be added to the cover veggie mix, to help vision, so readers won’t think they’re going blind or unable to focus.
Bazinga! 🙂