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Mythbreakers: Moving the Business of Writing Forward

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Posted by Mark Neumayer on Jul 11, 2011, 1:19pm
Here is a book from Grove Press. The cover caught my eye because of the odd cropping of the woman. I guess that's one way of handling things when the model doesn't look like the protagonist.

Maybe if they didn't feature a headless woman they would have noticed the mistake in the blurb. It proclaims the author as "a highly original telent."

http://www.flickr.com/photos/markneu/5927281144/in/photostream
Posted by edwinmason on Jul 11, 2011, 5:02pm
That reminds me of the five-foot-tall itinerant psychic whose business card read "Small Medium at Large."

All joking aside, you must proofread the cover if nothing else.
Posted by johnnylemuria on Jul 16, 2011, 10:54pm
Maybe Beryl speaks with an accent so strong it bleeds through into text?

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