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September 28, 2023

Cat vs Mouse cover

One of my favorite covers, and one of the most difficult. I think Streetlight Graphics went through three different cat types before I got my idea across to them. A cat with a mouse in his mouth.

This is also one of my favorite stories. Part of it is true. And there is a sequel. Just above here. See?

Both of these stories are on Kindle Unlimited, or for sale on the Kindle site.

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Published on September 28, 2023 19:24

September 19, 2023

On to the next cover, please

Not counting the individual stories I wrote and published, here is my third cover. Again, and likely each and every time going forth, this cover is the work of Streetlight Graphics. It is almost exactly the way I asked them to do it. The oval book title was their innovation.

Talking to the Dead Guys is book I wrote about our dog, who was actually named Boo Radley. She was big, she was sweet, and she was scared. I think I left the scared part out of the novel, just retained the stubbornness. If she did not want to walk one step further, she didn’t, though going home was another matter.

Anyway. One year when I tripped over a grave boundary in Lockhart’s old historical cemetery during their annual Speaking of the Dead walking tour (in the dark) I pictured Boo Radley dragging me off my feet and onto a dead body at the edge of the graveyard. Thus this cozy mystery novel was begun. The picture on the cover is of our actual dog, and the old historic jail can be seen in the top background.

Most readers enjoy this book. And it has a sequel. And I’m writing on the third in the series now.

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Published on September 19, 2023 18:38

July 20, 2023

Adventures with book covers continued

This was my third book cover (but my second book, I think. I’m not going to look it up.) Streetlight Graphics again, and for always, they are so good. But this cover was not what I wanted, although it gradually became one of my favorites.

Arroyo is a weird western with three main characters. Ramona the witch, Sinjin the Indian (India) prince, and Daniel the angel. The story opens with Ramona captured by the Indian prince and forced to climb up the side of an arroyo with a wooden Indian statue strapped to her back. Perfect visual for the pulp style adventure Arroyo is. I wanted to see a buxom Mexican beauty clawing for purchase at the lip of the canyon top and falling off with her wooden Indian statue still on her back. Screaming in terror (the young woman, not the statue). Pure pulp.

The above is what I got. And it took me a long time to realize that my three heroes were indeed standing at the bottom of an arroyo. The above artwork actually fits the book, and I guess my vision was too complicated. I did not ask. And over time I came to love this cover. It attracts reader everywhere we sell it (except on line, alas).

Purpose of this little essay: the cover artist might just know better than the writer. And in this case, he did.

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Published on July 20, 2023 18:28

July 1, 2023

CONTINUING COVER TALK

This was the original cover to my first book. We made it all by ourselves (with the help of a friend). Spent a lot of time driving the countryside snapping photos of fields, cattle, flowers, trees, houses, horses. You get the idea.

I still like it, but about a year later we decided to get more professional and hired Streetlight Graphics to re-format the book and create a new cover. If I remember correctly, their first try was of a giant golf ball (because some of the story concerns the golf course that was mistakenly built on a wealthy reclusive woman’s ranch. I didn’t keep that so I can’t show you. And I don’t remember how much back and forth we did before coming up with the silhouette idea you see above.

The idea didn’t come from me (other than adding the golf clubs and bag, I think.) Usually I have an idea in mind, and then my sister adds her input, then we see what Glendon can do. But on my first novel, Streetlight Graphics was on its own.

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Published on July 01, 2023 21:40

May 23, 2023

COVER REVEAL, sort of since I’ve published it allready

I’m proud of every one of my 18 book covers, but especially proud of the above. Wish I could feature the back cover of the paperback too (actually, I probably can but it would be awkward.)

Streetlight Graphics in London, Kentucky is my partner in the creating my books’ covers. Sometimes they are exactly what I asked for, sometimes they are head and shoulders better than my idea. There’s not a one of them I’m not happy with. Or that doesn’t match the story.

Maybe featuring them here is something I can share? I’ll think about it.

You can buy Tiger Tiger Burning Bright from Amazon (e-book or paperback), Smashwords, and Barnes & Noble Nook.

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Published on May 23, 2023 19:11

May 4, 2023

Hello readers

I have almost finished writing my next novel. Took longer than it should because I got lazy and took about three months off. Sometimes that turns out to be a blessing. Your imagination carries you off to places you never dreamed of. Of course, the opposite is also possible. You lose your way, or your interest. I don’t recommend it. But it happens.

What I ended up with was a new title, a different cover concept, and a completely unexpected way to end my story.

I think you’ll enjoy it. FYI At this time almost all my books are priced 99 cents. Please take advantage. I’ll likely push the price back to normal in May.

Scared me spitless when I was a kid.

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Published on May 04, 2023 00:26

March 17, 2023

February 28, 2023

Well

A cat picture to start the week. This is Yukon. A sweeter cat never lived.

Well, I’m about two week’s writing and editing work to the end of my 2023 novel. A haunted house tale. Much of it has been fun to write. Some of it difficult. Hope I like it when it’s done.

You can find my other books at Amazon, Nook, Smashwords, BookPeople in Austin, Texas, and Logo’s and Wendy R’s in Lockhart, Texas (along with great bbq).

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Published on February 28, 2023 18:04

February 18, 2023

Happy Mardi Gras, y’all

Sunday we’re going shopping for a king cake and a muffuletta. Going to watch the Disney movie The Princess and the Frog. And maybe the James Bond movie Live and Let Die.

Happy Mardi Gras, y’all.

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Published on February 18, 2023 19:44

February 13, 2023

Covers

Here are some of my book covers. All done in collaboration with Streetlight Graphics.

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I love each and every one of them. Thank you.

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Published on February 13, 2023 18:42