Sweet salvia-smoking Judas! Kathy Kramer and Marcia Hockett have clearly gone senile in their declining years. It’s as if, after selling a book with a cover you’d refined by submitting it to Cover Critics, you were to go back and slap your unrefined amateurish first cover on the book and then try to resell it.
Speaking of which, hasn’t anybody submitted anything more for critique over there lately? We haven’t had any new grist for our mill there for more than a week.
I interact with some SPAs (fantasy and sci fi) on another discussion board. I regularly recommend Cover Critics but none of them seem to have taken me up on the suggestion.
This one was good for a laugh if not much else. I think the tall item in the middle is the top of the silk bouquet on her dining room table with a sheaf of grain as the trunk.
Isn’t this the same gal with the OTHER photographed-on-my-couch-with-my-phone cover debacle?
Yes.
Sweet salvia-smoking Judas! Kathy Kramer and Marcia Hockett have clearly gone senile in their declining years. It’s as if, after selling a book with a cover you’d refined by submitting it to Cover Critics, you were to go back and slap your unrefined amateurish first cover on the book and then try to resell it.
Speaking of which, hasn’t anybody submitted anything more for critique over there lately? We haven’t had any new grist for our mill there for more than a week.
I interact with some SPAs (fantasy and sci fi) on another discussion board. I regularly recommend Cover Critics but none of them seem to have taken me up on the suggestion.
Sorry about that. There are a couple of submissions, but I’ve been busy with Salt Lake Comic Con and stuff.
Sure fooled me! I was guessing this book was about Bigfoot.
This one was good for a laugh if not much else. I think the tall item in the middle is the top of the silk bouquet on her dining room table with a sheaf of grain as the trunk.