Time Illusion for STAR

Time Illusion for STAR

A cry for help, that’s what this looks like. (Also, the author of this time-travel Christian romance lists herself on the title page as “Award Winning Author, Retired Registered Nurse B.N. B.S.N. M.H.N., Professional Counselor, Bible College Graduate,” because that’s all relevant.)

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Hitch
5 years ago

It’s kind of a shame. The image of the woman walking away is rather nice, and so too the timepiece (?) looks like a great image. To ruin it with all the rest of this crap–that’s sad.

B.L. Alley
5 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

Having her walking into the timepiece with that fiery, starry background would have been lovely

Hitch
5 years ago
Reply to  B.L. Alley

Yes, B.L, you are exactly right. I mean…they found such great images, and then NUKED it by going nuts. Such a shame.

dtw
dtw
5 years ago

Right, so “Time-Travel” warrants initial caps, but “christian” doesn’t? Okay…

B.L. Alley
5 years ago
Reply to  dtw

Makes you wonder what the ‘award’ was for.

dtw
dtw
5 years ago
Reply to  B.L. Alley

Fastest writer, perhaps?

Kirsty
5 years ago
Reply to  dtw

I think it is a capital C. The upper-case letters are only a tiny bit taller than the lowercase, and considerably shorter than the ascenders. Though since that gives the illusion of a lower case c, it’s not a good font choice.