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EricL
EricL
10 years ago

If I was a seeker of something to read and found this, I would toss it into the creek.

Is there not even one character in your book that is interesting enough to picture on your cover? The most exciting thing you have is a moss-covered slope and some stagnant water? Really?

Catie
Catie
10 years ago
Reply to  EricL

That would require some people stock photos or a photoshooting session with a model or two, or maybe a good artist. In other words, moneys.

Bruce
Bruce
10 years ago

I think I see wolfie in the brush. No, wait, it’s a leprechaun! Right?

katz
katz
10 years ago

It’s a historical novel set in the early days of digital cameras.

Hitch
10 years ago

Apparently, the title refers to someone SEEKING the interesting object in this cover. The FINDING part, not so much. I mean, really? We’ve seen worse, Gods know, but still….

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
10 years ago

I like this cover because it reminds me of the creek behind my Aunt Gladys and Uncle Fred’s farm in Louisa, Kentucky. A creek next to a hillside with the creek bed worn down to bed rock.

But it doesn’t perk my interest in “Finders Seekers” as a historical novel and I hope no one says it’s one of those “you have to read the book to understand the cover” covers.

L-Plate Pen
L-Plate Pen
10 years ago

Um… probably being pedantic here, but surely once you’ve ‘found’ something you don’t need to ‘seek’ it any more?

Kris
Kris
10 years ago
Reply to  L-Plate Pen

It is a stupid title.

Waffles
Waffles
10 years ago

Why do we always have to be the Losers Weepers?

Kris
Kris
10 years ago
Reply to  Waffles

Because we do NOT want to be the “Keepers” of this *yawn* cover…