Waaal, I would be très surprised to find out that it’s suddenly and abruptly more than one. It’s rather petty and silly. But, hey, let’s let her (or him) get it out of his or her system. {shrug}.
I admire the ones that at least show up and fight about it. or the ones–even more admirable–that come back and say “hey, thanks, you guys really kicked me in the butt and I’ve done this and that with my cover.” Those are noteworthy. But the stealth downvoting? And given that it’s happening to Ron, too…that means it’s LBC.com- or CC.com-centric.
[shrug]. I’m a big girl. I’ll survive.
Bruce
3 years ago
A psychopath on the loose trying to kill our heroes? A nursery rhyme suspense? Yes, kids, it’s Christian mystery at its best!
To be fair, complaining about that sort of behavior in a mystery is like complaining about rubber forehead aliens in Star Trek or lousy metaphors for growing up in graduation speeches. It’s just part of the genre.
Oh, jeeze is that meant to be a Savannah Cat? Gimme a freaking (*&^%$#@ break…
The mix and match sizes of the typeface in the tagline drives me nuts.
Ah, Ron–I see you’re in the Downvoting Doghouse, too! It’s got to be someone here, an author or a cover designer, that was featured here.
And from what I can tell, there’s no way for me to see the identity or IP address of the voter, to see if it’s a single disgruntled author or what.
Waaal, I would be très surprised to find out that it’s suddenly and abruptly more than one. It’s rather petty and silly. But, hey, let’s let her (or him) get it out of his or her system. {shrug}.
I admire the ones that at least show up and fight about it. or the ones–even more admirable–that come back and say “hey, thanks, you guys really kicked me in the butt and I’ve done this and that with my cover.” Those are noteworthy. But the stealth downvoting? And given that it’s happening to Ron, too…that means it’s LBC.com- or CC.com-centric.
[shrug]. I’m a big girl. I’ll survive.
A psychopath on the loose trying to kill our heroes? A nursery rhyme suspense? Yes, kids, it’s Christian mystery at its best!
I doubt it’s as interesting as Agatha Christie.
A psychopath is on the loose and trying to kill us! Let’s try and find him rather than leave the area.
To be fair, complaining about that sort of behavior in a mystery is like complaining about rubber forehead aliens in Star Trek or lousy metaphors for growing up in graduation speeches. It’s just part of the genre.