Except the one on this cover is only half a rock-bridge formation that has been cloned, flipped, and dropped in beside itself. Either that or nature has suddenly gone all symmetrical-erosion on us.
Brenda
10 years ago
Wizard under the stars is more appropriate.
L.
10 years ago
Am I the only one who thinks the rock formation looks like – um, a part of the female anatomy?
Jen – I don’t think you can find solace that anyone in this crowd was thinking along the same lines – I’m not sure anyone would label us a “normal” sample of humanity.
Wow, this is nearly 700 pages long… and it’s only part one. All that effort and the guy couldn’t get an actual artist to come up with a half-decent cover for his book.
And don’t forget to visit southern Utah, home of many rock bridge formations…
And pasted-in mountains with magical sun-shadows in outer space!
Except the one on this cover is only half a rock-bridge formation that has been cloned, flipped, and dropped in beside itself. Either that or nature has suddenly gone all symmetrical-erosion on us.
Wizard under the stars is more appropriate.
Am I the only one who thinks the rock formation looks like – um, a part of the female anatomy?
Well NOW you’re NOT!!! O_o
Porn-erosion.
*hangs head in shame* No… no you weren’t.
Thank God I’m not the only one who sees the um.. FORMATION.
I was beginning to think I’m a pervert.
I guess dirty minds think alike! š
Jen – I don’t think you can find solace that anyone in this crowd was thinking along the same lines – I’m not sure anyone would label us a “normal” sample of humanity.
Wow, this is nearly 700 pages long… and it’s only part one. All that effort and the guy couldn’t get an actual artist to come up with a half-decent cover for his book.