I feel like my eyes are bleeding. So many colors, all vying to be dominant. It’s like the ColorWars version of “Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my!”
Also…another one of those “I hired this fantastic artist to draw my cover, but, s/he’s never done a cover before, so of course, they didn’t know to leave space for the titling or byline” scenarios. I mean, the byline text is simply gobbled up.
Another Dorrance Speshul. (sigh). You’d think that they would at least tell the author that a byline that reads like that–when it’s readable, that is–is not going to help him very much. (sigh)
“I hired this fantastic artist to draw my cover, but, s/he’s never done a cover before, so of course, they didn’t know to leave space for the titling or byline”
Although in this case I have to wonder if it actually WAS someone who had done a cover before but took one look at that byline and recognized that the best thing that could happen to it was if it were unreadable…
I feel like my eyes are bleeding. So many colors, all vying to be dominant. It’s like the ColorWars version of “Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my!”
Also…another one of those “I hired this fantastic artist to draw my cover, but, s/he’s never done a cover before, so of course, they didn’t know to leave space for the titling or byline” scenarios. I mean, the byline text is simply gobbled up.
Another Dorrance Speshul. (sigh). You’d think that they would at least tell the author that a byline that reads like that–when it’s readable, that is–is not going to help him very much. (sigh)
“I hired this fantastic artist to draw my cover, but, s/he’s never done a cover before, so of course, they didn’t know to leave space for the titling or byline”
Although in this case I have to wonder if it actually WAS someone who had done a cover before but took one look at that byline and recognized that the best thing that could happen to it was if it were unreadable…
This is very, very deviantart
Ah, Dorrance! You never let us down!
I learned from this cover that dragons have cellophane wings.
Is that Dorrance I see? Entering the world of High Fantasy and sweeping the reader off their feet with such an incredible presentation of a book.