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Brad
Brad
1 year ago

Hi Nathan – not quite on this topic, but what else is “WTF” is that I’m getting rerouted to suspicious sites when clicking on the links in the LBC emails. This happens if I even go to the LBC site. It acts like a browser hijack, especially on my Android where I get those “You’re the 1239th million customer, you’ve won!” with floating balloons. Just a FYI since I didn’t find an email before I got shunted to a new site and I couldn’t go back to LBC. The only way I’m able to fill out this form is using an Incognito Chrome tab, but shortly it will reroute me again to “Verify I am not a robot”. Maybe it’s just me and my computer?!?

Johno McMoose
Johno McMoose
1 year ago
Reply to  Brad

There does seem to be some issue because each time I enter LBC, my antivirus turns out a message that it’s interrupted a connection with a malicious site. Maybe it’s something in the ads?

Marc
Marc
1 year ago
Reply to  Johno McMoose

Glad it’s not just me.

Syd
Syd
1 year ago
Reply to  Brad

not just you, I was having the same problem

Zak Freeman
1 year ago

Too much time spent on putting those tattoos on them that the artist forgot their facial features.

Zsuzsa
Zsuzsa
1 year ago

Featureless human faces are one of the most frightening things I can imagine; they’re my go-to whenever I need to scare the crap out of my characters. This cover belongs…. Well, okay, really it belongs in the garbage, but if not there, on a horror novel.

PhilO
PhilO
1 year ago
Reply to  Zsuzsa

Now there’s a whole genre of art (generally t-shirts and stickers) that features recognizable celebs with no features. Check out nearly any Etsy shop. I think the people selling them think it gives them “plausible deniability” when the lawyers come with the take-down letters.

That doesn’t make it work for book covers, though.