Thank you to 4Wills Publishing and Nonnie Jules for this wonderful first post for my A Ghost and His Gold Halloween book tour. The cover of this book recently won the Rave Reviews Book Club Writers Conference and Book Expo and this post is all about the thought process behind this cover.
So very exciting!
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Thank you, Annette. I always enjoy book tours.
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Congratulations on the win for your cover, Robbie. It is stunning. I love the colours.
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Thank you, Norah.
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How exciting, Robbie – and just the season for it too!
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Thank you, Chris. I am pleased I have a Halloweeny adult novel for the first time this year.
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Congrats, Robbie! Have a fabulous tour! I hope you pick up a ton of new readers!
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Thank you, Jan. I couldn’t let Halloween go past unacknowledged now that I have an adult paranormal book.
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As a serious lover of this book cover, I’m clicking through…
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I hope you enjoy the post, Jacqui.
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Congratulations on your book cover win! I hope the tour goes well…the story blurb certainly gave me goosebumps!
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Thank you, Sarah. I was very pleased as I really like this cover. I also enjoyed writing this book, I learned a lot more about this significant war in South Africa’s history.
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Writing books is such a learning opportunity isn’t it! I loved all your thoughts about the design – so well considered.
On a slightly different note did you see the list of WWI books over at Dave’s blog? I hope some might be of use – I’m interested to find out more about your next writing project….
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HI Sarah, I just went over to Dave’s post and retrieved the list. Thank you so much for your wonderful recommendations, I really appreciate it. My new novel is about a young couple living in Maine in the US. The 18-year-old man decides to enlist when he gets caught up in a patriotic fervor with his friends. His fiancé moves to Orange to live with her aunt and gets a job with her cousin at the radium factory. I am covering the suffrage and women’s rights to contraception movements at the time, as well as WW1 and the story of the radium girls.
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As I said when I first saw your cover – it’s simply stunning!
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Thank you, John, that means a great deal coming from you.
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Amazing, Robbie! Thank you for the reminder! Sorry, the last days were a little bit horrible, as we are waiting to get a new inhouse communication system. But they want not give us back our beloved old phone- and faxnumbers. ;-( However. Have a beautiful week! xx Michael
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Ah, Michael, that sounds like progress. It isn’t always welcome. Lovely to see you, Michael.
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It sounds this way, but its only for having more time for the paperwork. 😉 I am not really a fan of phone calls, as i have to make notices of every single call. What i get written, i can forward to the OCR software, and AI is doing the rest. Lol xx Michael
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I understand. I am also not a fan of phone calls and I often can’t find my phone for hours.
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Congratulations, Robbie! You amaze me with your creativity. 🙂
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Thank you, Gwen.
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Heading over to read the rest!
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Thank you, Liz.
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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Aaaaahhhh!!! “Ghost and His Gold” is next on my reading list! When I ever get done with this MONSTROUSLY HUGE biography of George Washington, I’m hopping in to your book! Very excited.
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