I’ve been pushing along about 10 different title toward conclusion, including the 8 book ‘Bachelard Interpreted’ series.
As a diversion from proof reading content (So much proof reading!), I’ve been exploring possibilities for the development of a series of covers that are stylistically linked, and I’ve been getting the Photoshop AI to develop images according to my instructions.
Thought you might like to see some of the results that I won’t be using. The linking theme is 1920’s Art Deco colour palette and style.
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![](https://frankprem.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/pattern-1.jpg?w=1024)
![](https://frankprem.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/pattern-2.jpg?w=717)
![](https://frankprem.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/phoenix-flattened.jpg?w=717)
Looks like lots of fun! (And better than proofreading.)
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I’m hopeless at sticking to simgle tasks, Liz. A dozen or it’s not worth getting up in the morning.
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I enjoy creative things like this too. And like you are not too keen on proofreading!
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It’s a struggle, for sure.
Congrats on the success of your latest poetry collection Marge. Looks to be doing well.
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Hi Frank,I really like the first cover.
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Likewise, Robbie. I’ll be using a different variation of the theme for the cover that I’ve chosen, but I keep thinking I ought to use this one to write to, perhaps.
They’re great fun.
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Hi Frank, you should. When I see something I like for a cover, I ask Teagan to make it for me (if its not my own artwork) and then I keep it for when I’m ready.
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There’s plenty to experiment with, that’s for sure.
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Yes, aren’t we lucky
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