I have been writing lately more than chopping. My most recent project is a collection of short stories, mainly tales published long ago, but some published now for the first time. If you like science fiction, fantasy, and horror, you may find the collection amusing. The cover illustrations are a mix of my lousy photography and public domain images. Stuff I learned on PSC:
I asked Grok to review the text, as you can see, and received a probably over-generous and flattering response. Grok's assessment of individual stories was spot on in many respects, but like I said, probably a bit too kind. I am easily flattered, so I slapped Grok's summary onto the back cover.
I posted the story "Hunger" on this site fifteen or so years ago, and asked users to conjure up illustrations (for fun, not publication). User annajon responded with this:
I liked the image so much I've kept it all these years. Whatever happened to annajon? I enjoyed her entries and posts. She was a good egg.
There you have it. I'd appreciate comments and criticism on the cover. It's an Amazon "print on demand" book, so it's not complicated to make changes.
There is a second book I recently released that I'm pretty sure most of you would not like, but I am hoping some will at least like the cover. It is based on one of my PSC contest entries. Several of the interior illustrations are versions of other contest entries, as well:
Also available on Amazon. Comments on the cover would be appreciated. It's pricey because it's illustrated. Interior color printing jacks the price up considerably.
Amazon makes pricing difficult. They take a huge chunk of the cover price and limit the writer's ability to reduce that price. I think their approach to self-publishing is a scam. Anyone considering it can ask me for details and cautions.
You don't have to buy my books, PSC, but you must accept my thanks for giving me some basic illustration and design skills.
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