Maxwell Dwyer: No Man Is An Island
This is how you disguise an action-adventure novel about domestic terrorism.
| Should this cover be in the Lousies? |
Maxwell Dwyer: No Man Is An Island
This is how you disguise an action-adventure novel about domestic terrorism.
| Should this cover be in the Lousies? |
“No man is an island
“No man is an island
“He’s a peninsula.”
–Jefferson Airplane
Besides, that template that puts title, blurb, author text in shaded blocks should by LBC tradition be applied to cover art that already includes title, blurb, author as part of the art.
No man is an island? I could atoll you that!
Don’t get yourself all keyed up there, Brad.
If y’all keep it up he’s going to bar you from the site, cay?
Ten extra points to whoever can make a pun on “archipelago.”
Sounds skerry!
Well, we’ve been debating whether to let archipelago with us to the Lakshadweep Islands.
Oh-quay-doh-quay.
Call any island chain
And the chances are good
That an island chain
Will respond to you
Archipelago, archipelago,
Archipelago, arch-i-pelay-go
— “Call Any Island Chain” by Necessity
Scant resemblance to “Call Any Vegetable” by the Mothers of Invention
No man is an island, unless he’s sitting in a puddle.