It’s All About the Gravy

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It’s All About the Gravy

Even for a novel about a crazy family…

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Jen
Jen
11 years ago

I’ve never seen a unicorn goat before.

SevenSapiens
11 years ago
Reply to  Jen

It’s technically a tricorn.

Robbie
Robbie
11 years ago

I’ve seen multi-horned goats, or at least their pictures. They do exist.

You’d think that, if a unicorn goat is so important to the story that it demands a place on the cover, the author might try to find an actual picture of one. Instead of badly photoshopping in a gazelle’s horn.

red
red
11 years ago

Is that Uncle Si on the right?

Kris
Kris
11 years ago

Goat gravy. Yum.

Not.

Ebony
11 years ago

Can someone clarify for me – did this cover come with ‘copyrighted material’ printed on it already?

Twice?

SevenSapiens
11 years ago
Reply to  Nathan

Maybe, just maybe, it’s because ebook covers aren’t copyrighted. I guess they don’t think it’s important to copyright something they aren’t going to print.

Rob
Rob
11 years ago
Reply to  SevenSapiens

Wouldn’t matter; US copyright law gives it common-law copyright status the moment it’s created. Maybe they’re just being lazy about putting it on ebook covers.

Ebony
11 years ago
Reply to  Rob

Aha, thanks for clarifying that. Double redundant tautologies away!

SevenSapiens
11 years ago
Reply to  Rob

Well, that’s true. But as far as I know, copyright notices usually appear only on things that are oficially registered. Amazon probably wouldn’t bother registering ebooks, while they must register something that’s going to be printed.

Also, printed self-published books on Amazon are from CreateSpace, while ebook-only ones are from Kindle Direct Publishing. If those aren’t run by the same group of people — even though it’s all Amazon anyway –, that explains why they treat their covers differently.

SevenSapiens
11 years ago
Reply to  Rob

I know that. What I meant is that no one would bother putting a copyright notice on something that’s not registered.

So that’s probably what happens: Ebook-only covers are not registered (at least, not by Amazon itself), and that’s why they don’t put the copyright notice on them.

Catie
Catie
11 years ago

If it was only the goat on the cover, I might consider reading it (right until I read the boring blurb), but that old hag creeps me out. Who ever thought that her image on the cover is going to be appealing to the readers? Just because you have a crazy old woman in your book doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to stick her on the cover.

Jen
Jen
11 years ago

I’ve just revisited this cover and all I can
say is this…If that was my grandma I’d
run far and fast.

Reader
Reader
11 years ago

This is not going to end well for the goat.