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Fantastic Cover for R3

Posted on September 5, 2012 By LB Graham 4 Comments on Fantastic Cover for R3
Announcements, Writing

While there are many challenges in ‘indie’ publishing, one of the really beautiful things is the creative control you retain in areas that normally you don’t have much say in, and cover art would be one of those areas. I’m very excited about the story in The Raft, The River, and The Robot, (the book I commonly refer to as R3), so I wanted the cover to be just right. I’m very pleased to reveal the artwork for that cover, and I hope you’ll agree that it is pretty fantastic!

Once again, as with Avalon Falls, I am indebted to the considerable artistic talents of Abe Goolsby. The spine and back cover are similarly fantastic – for those who will buy the paperback – but I hope everyone will enjoy the front cover, as well as the story within.

I don’t have a precise time-table for the release of R3, but look for news about it in late September, early October.

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4 thoughts on “Fantastic Cover for R3”

  1. Zibus [Visitor] says:
    September 10, 2012 at 3:33 pm

    Nice! That’s an awesome looking cover.

    However, when I saw this post on your front page, I couldn’t see the image. I had to hit “leave a comment.” Maybe a minor bug.

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  2. L.B. Graham [Member] says:
    September 13, 2012 at 4:35 pm

    That’s interesting. Haven’t heard of anyone having that problem yet. Hopefully they’ll comment if they do…

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  3. Wrilliam Quarlin [Visitor] says:
    September 17, 2012 at 9:38 pm

    Yep, that is a pretty amazing cover.
    What age group is this book for?

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  4. L.B. Graham [Member] says:
    September 18, 2012 at 3:06 pm

    I think of it as for teens and above. I think it will have wide appeal for those who like futuristic stories, good adventure stories, for fans of Huck Finn in particular, and so forth. A publisher might call it YA though to put it in an age niche.

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