Not certain readers particularly care if a writer has a certificate as a: 1) General Mineral Miner
2) Gender & Media Minor (Thanks, Rutgers, for whatever this is)
3) Green Mark Manager
Kind of reminds me of fellow IT people who list every certification they have in their email signature. Often, the end result is the signature has more letters than the body if the email.
At least those certs are potentially germane; who cares what degrees one has to write alien hybrid porn?
The other option: This author’s frequent collaborator is Geraldine M. Martin, so maybe this is just a quick way to acknowledge contributions to the text.
I’ll betcha it is, in fact, a Gender & Media Minor. Good old Rutgers, SO GLAD I didn’t go there…
Syd
1 year ago
so apart from “werewolves” (provided to me by the word “pack” and the silhouette of wolfie on the cover) I couldn’t tell what this was about. So I clicked through to the Amazon page and the blurb…still didn’t tell me what it was about. I clicked “read sample” (why is it not called “look inside” anymore?) and…I have no idea. So I guess the cover suits the book in the sense that neither are comprehensible.
Not certain readers particularly care if a writer has a certificate as a: 1) General Mineral Miner
2) Gender & Media Minor (Thanks, Rutgers, for whatever this is)
3) Green Mark Manager
Kind of reminds me of fellow IT people who list every certification they have in their email signature. Often, the end result is the signature has more letters than the body if the email.
At least those certs are potentially germane; who cares what degrees one has to write alien hybrid porn?
The other option: This author’s frequent collaborator is Geraldine M. Martin, so maybe this is just a quick way to acknowledge contributions to the text.
“Contributions”.
Deposits?????
I’ll betcha it is, in fact, a Gender & Media Minor. Good old Rutgers, SO GLAD I didn’t go there…
so apart from “werewolves” (provided to me by the word “pack” and the silhouette of wolfie on the cover) I couldn’t tell what this was about. So I clicked through to the Amazon page and the blurb…still didn’t tell me what it was about. I clicked “read sample” (why is it not called “look inside” anymore?) and…I have no idea. So I guess the cover suits the book in the sense that neither are comprehensible.