Ah, yes, the diploma-in-Latin-to-make-me-look-legit maneuver. Sure to win over the hearts and trust of readers everywhere. That is IF they could decipher the damn title.
Bruce
10 years ago
Note: The “no fault” concept doesn’t apply to book covers.
red
10 years ago
No Fault Divorce Buyer’s Education rule #1: If your attorney’s Ivy League legal diploma is made out to a famous dead engineer (“Nicolaum” Tesla, for instance) but your attorney is named “DeWonge Screwdriver” (for instance), and the date on the diploma would make your attorney about 150 years old (for example), that is absolutely normal.
Red font over other font. Good call. You don’t want people actually reading this and coming after to you for MORE advice!
Ah, yes, the diploma-in-Latin-to-make-me-look-legit maneuver. Sure to win over the hearts and trust of readers everywhere. That is IF they could decipher the damn title.
Note: The “no fault” concept doesn’t apply to book covers.
No Fault Divorce Buyer’s Education rule #1: If your attorney’s Ivy League legal diploma is made out to a famous dead engineer (“Nicolaum” Tesla, for instance) but your attorney is named “DeWonge Screwdriver” (for instance), and the date on the diploma would make your attorney about 150 years old (for example), that is absolutely normal.