This is one of the newest of my faux-paperback book covers that I've been messing with the last few years, Miss Jill From Shanghai.
As I've said before, working on these covers is always a totally pleasurable, no-pressure experience; I imagine they do for me what a musician gets out of covering some favorite song, for no other reason than they enjoy singing and playing it.
My loose set of rules apply here--the title, tag line, and author are real; but the cover art is all of my own devising. I like the contrast of the simple blue and the busy yellow pattern, it's my favorite part of the piece.
As I've said before, working on these covers is always a totally pleasurable, no-pressure experience; I imagine they do for me what a musician gets out of covering some favorite song, for no other reason than they enjoy singing and playing it.
My loose set of rules apply here--the title, tag line, and author are real; but the cover art is all of my own devising. I like the contrast of the simple blue and the busy yellow pattern, it's my favorite part of the piece.
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