Cover Art for NaNoWriMo No. 2

I first wrote about Pulp-O-Mizer(<<link) in 2013. The following is the first cover I made, just playing around to see what it would look like.

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Forward to my 2013 NaNoWriMo novel, and I once again dabbled, this time on a cover specifically for Doryn.

My 2014 NaNoWriMo Novel deserves no less, so . . . 

Helena

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13 thoughts on “Cover Art for NaNoWriMo No. 2

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    1. Artistic license . . . obviously you’ve not read many of my posts; that’s a recurring turn of phrase(“it don’t matter none”) as is “I be sure” and a few others.

      Man, you’re impatient; have you already read all my other stuff?

      . . . wait . . . at your age, if you just go have a nap you’ll probably forget it and it’ll be like reading original material.

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      1. If I take a nap I might forget to wake up, which miht appeal to some, however I shall linger a little longer so that I may comment on your use of double negatives; inter alia and heres a smilie just for you 😛

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  1. These are all great! Cover art and cover words are important and each of these draw me in, wanting to know more! 🙂
    One of the reasons I still love book books (over my Kindle and reading on-line, etc.) is the book covers…oh, and the feel of the bound book and it’s pages.
    Yes, I are old…er…I mean “well seasoned”, 😉 I love the old record covers, too!
    HUGS!!! 🙂

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    1. The first is made up, but wish I had written it . . . the other two are for my NaNoWriMo novels.

      Most eBooks these days include decent cover-art. It should be effective regardless of the seasoning.

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    1. It is fun to play with . . . I which they allowed more layers but really, one is hard-pressed to complain. One of these days, I’ll do a “serious” one and order something so I can support the site.

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