Most of these are true “revisions,” dinking around with the existing elements. Full cover replacement can be much better… or much, much worse.
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Most of these are true “revisions,” dinking around with the existing elements. Full cover replacement can be much better… or much, much worse.
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“Wouldn’t it be good if you use an actual picture of a girl in a yatch?”
“No. But I think I have a better idea!”
Also, the pumpkin eater’s wife looks worried because she has to buy more pumpkins.
Man, I’m digging the changes to the library and the dream lover. Kudos!
I know — it’s stunning when the redo is wholly competent, right?
Actually, Pumpkin Eater’s Wife’s changes are competent, too. I’m not wild about the cover–still have no damn idea of the genre–but it’s a huge, HUGE improvement.
The artwork on the Holmesian Pastiche is infinitely better. The font use (sigh). I have to confess a silly liking for the title–albeit nothing else–of the “Stupider on Jupiter” cats, lol. I mean, that’s pure corn.
The Tales of the Baker Street Universe‘s updated cover was so, so close to being good. If he’d only not made the title not see-through, shrank it a bit, and moved it above the eye…
I keep sliding “Juliet’s Courage” back and forth: “now you see us, now you don’t”.