Secrets in Death April 24, 2018 Secrets in Death A bad cover within a bad cover? It’s badcoverception! Spread the love Tags: busybusybusy, font boredom ◀ February and the Single Heart Colin and The Rise of The House of Horwood ▶ 5 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments David King 6 years ago Two bad covers for the price of one. One bad book within another. Zsuzsa 6 years ago Reply to David King It’s like an infomercial: “And if you order now, we’ll throw in another lousy book cover ABSOLUTELY FREE! We’ll even pay for the shipping!” Ericb 6 years ago Oh my God, it’s full of lousy book covers! B.L. Alley 6 years ago How do you write a book and assemble a cover having never seen a book before? dtw 6 years ago I like the way the horizon tilts up three or four degrees. The protagonist is named after two brands of pen? Is there a sidekick called Waterman Sheaffer?
Two bad covers for the price of one.
One bad book within another.
It’s like an infomercial:
“And if you order now, we’ll throw in another lousy book cover ABSOLUTELY FREE! We’ll even pay for the shipping!”
Oh my God, it’s full of lousy book covers!
How do you write a book and assemble a cover having never seen a book before?
I like the way the horizon tilts up three or four degrees.
The protagonist is named after two brands of pen? Is there a sidekick called Waterman Sheaffer?