Fight at a Funeral

Fight at a Funeral

Among other problems: For a work of fiction, nobody cares about your degree or whether you got tenure.

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AlexB
AlexB
6 years ago

Maybe their area of expertise is funeral fisticuffs?

Brad
Brad
6 years ago
Reply to  AlexB

I was at a funeral where there were fisticuffs (between two old people). It was more exciting than this cover!

Zsuzsa
Zsuzsa
6 years ago
Reply to  Brad

Kind of a low bar. I went to the library this morning, then walked through the park. That was more exciting than this cover.

Brad
Brad
6 years ago

I see neither funeral nor fighting! I feel so cheated.

dtw
dtw
6 years ago
Reply to  Brad

Perhaps the fight’s hidden behind the white square.

Brad Foster
Brad Foster
6 years ago
Reply to  dtw

Good point, dtw. Sort of like when they stick the price tag right over a CD’s track listing!

Zsuzsa
Zsuzsa
6 years ago
Reply to  dtw

Even so, we’re still missing the funeral.

David King
6 years ago

Bad font choice as well.
So is the book just one page long? I can’t imagine a fight at a funeral needing more than that to fully describe.

Hitch
6 years ago

Perhaps these are invisible fisticuffs in an invisible graveyard????

Naaman_Brown
Naaman_Brown
6 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

We need a ghost whisperer giving us a blow-by-blow of the bout on sports radio.

Ian
Ian
6 years ago

The only thing that the cover needs are ken and ryu to make this cover interesting.

David King
6 years ago

An instruction manual on how to upset a widow, by a doctor and a professor, based on their own scientific research. It all comes down to throwing someone into the pond (see cover photo), and then insulting the deceased’s parents.