Looks like:
A Char Huro V
BOOKONE
EPISODE rWO
rHE WIN SD
Total failure.
James F. Brown
10 years ago
FONT HELL! FONT HELL!
Jeezus, please save me from this abomination of a cover.
LydiaFCG
10 years ago
Yes, fonts are fun to play with. No, do not put the random results of your fun on the cover of your book. Or you run the risk of people thinking you’re ten years old and they won’t read it.
The “eyes” in “Chiaroscuro” annoy the crap out of me. Hell all the fills on the closed letters make me very angry. But what really pisses me off, what really gets my goat: he missed some.
If you are going to get something WRONG, don’t be half-assed about it. COMMIT!
ItsyBitsy
10 years ago
Is that the Thundercats font?
Catie
10 years ago
Hey, I thought this was Lousy Book Covers site. So where’s the book cover?
Episode Two? Episode? Seriously? Books have episodes? Since when?
The “episode” thing is something people have been trying since ebooks came to the fore — serialized novels on a regular schedule with a story arc like a TV series. Unfortunately, too many indie writers use it as an excuse to release chapters as they’re written with no revision or plot.
Looks like:
A Char Huro V
BOOKONE
EPISODE rWO
rHE WIN SD
Total failure.
FONT HELL! FONT HELL!
Jeezus, please save me from this abomination of a cover.
Yes, fonts are fun to play with. No, do not put the random results of your fun on the cover of your book. Or you run the risk of people thinking you’re ten years old and they won’t read it.
So…book one…episode two…
…huh?
…strike three.
Lol
The “eyes” in “Chiaroscuro” annoy the crap out of me. Hell all the fills on the closed letters make me very angry. But what really pisses me off, what really gets my goat: he missed some.
If you are going to get something WRONG, don’t be half-assed about it. COMMIT!
Is that the Thundercats font?
Hey, I thought this was Lousy Book Covers site. So where’s the book cover?
Episode Two? Episode? Seriously? Books have episodes? Since when?
The “episode” thing is something people have been trying since ebooks came to the fore — serialized novels on a regular schedule with a story arc like a TV series. Unfortunately, too many indie writers use it as an excuse to release chapters as they’re written with no revision or plot.