You’ve seen the new front cover already in an earlier post here but here’s a first look at how the spine and back cover will appear when the M&S edition of TBLP is released on September 23rd, 2008. I really like what award-winning book designer (and novelist!) Scott Richardson has developed, and renowned publisher/editor Doug Gibson has writen for the backcover . Very exciting.
A peek at the spine and back cover
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Terry….great back cover – esp like the “despite engineering degree” bit!
Thanks Gabe, I like it too…