“Boring, monotonous Jameson Theodore, or Bipolar Man as he calls himself, is off his meds – unknowingly. It’s been two weeks since Neurotic Nigel secretly switched out his pills, and the universe has taken notice.”
This whole thing is just a bad neurotic trip. I couldn’t even think of a joke for this one, it’s just awful.
Grackle
6 years ago
I definitely appreciate that this guy is (according to his bio) attempting to reduce stigma against mental illness. That’s awesome. This cover is not, though. Plus the plot summary doesn’t even make it clear whether the reader is supposed to be laughing with the characters or at them.
Gary
6 years ago
For a second there, I thought I’D gone off my meds. Nope. Just this cover.
“Boring, monotonous Jameson Theodore, or Bipolar Man as he calls himself, is off his meds – unknowingly. It’s been two weeks since Neurotic Nigel secretly switched out his pills, and the universe has taken notice.”
This whole thing is just a bad neurotic trip. I couldn’t even think of a joke for this one, it’s just awful.
I definitely appreciate that this guy is (according to his bio) attempting to reduce stigma against mental illness. That’s awesome. This cover is not, though. Plus the plot summary doesn’t even make it clear whether the reader is supposed to be laughing with the characters or at them.
For a second there, I thought I’D gone off my meds. Nope. Just this cover.
No investment was made in a good cover designer.