25 October 2009
NeVaR MiNd wrote:
I go with blue or even grey. But I suggest changing his right hand... it looks fake(photoCHOPPED). Doesn't match his other hand. Anyway, congratz my friend :)
25 October 2009 23:37
Rockin- Robyn Green wrote:
Oh My! The Red Queen must have gotten to Dodgson.
"Off with his head!"
"Off with his head!"
26 October 2009 02:15
Clarissa Tom wrote:
I like it. too. The blue background seems too cheerful, so pink or grey should work. Lewis Carroll's grip on the photo (Alice Liddell?) has a superimposed quality about it. But don't think that it's too noticeable. I must second the congratulations in any case. All seems to be going along very well. Can't wait to see it in bookstores. I will be buying a copy for everyone I know :)
26 October 2009 08:35
Emma wrote:
Pink or blue....like it anyhow x
26 October 2009 08:35
Fini Bearman wrote:
I like the red.
26 October 2009 08:36
Nell wrote:
i love the concept of not having his face. Perhaps you could have a grey background for normal and a special rainbow collectors edition?
26 October 2009 09:35
Richard_Lionheart wrote:
I agree about the hand. And why the pictures of Alice? Surely part of your theory is that she wasn't as important as everyone says? My preference is for the pink.
26 October 2009 14:19
Marjorie wrote:
I do like the blue a lot better. His right hand does look funny. It's an interesting cover.
26 October 2009 16:22
Alan Tannenbaum wrote:
Pink or grey connotes a stormy sky, which may be more appropriate for your purposes than the more-cheerful blue. I have to agree with the "hand": my first reaction was a bad photoshop job. It also seems too "flat" to me (sort of a Monty Python look, yes?). As for the images, a "cut page" or a missing diary volume might be appropriate. Great luck with the book, Jenny.
26 October 2009 16:26
Alan Tannenbaum wrote:
... and put a waistcoat on that white rabbit! ;-)
26 October 2009 16:30
TJ wrote:
Pink for me. I like Alan's comment.
27 October 2009 08:50
Mo wrote:
Pink for me too
03 November 2009 18:08
Shadowlander wrote:
I disagree with everyone else. I see Carroll as a sinister man, as shown in the creepy lack of eyes. He should have a very dark background . Maybe a stormy background. You have missed a big opportunity by not making him more goth
15 November 2009 10:33
Polly wrote:
I like the one on the bottom right. Interestingly, a writer friend had the same thing. She showed us three prospective jackets and we all chose a particular one. She said yes, me too - but the publisher chose the one we all liked least. Hmmmmmm.....
Hope its ok if I add you to my blog(s).
Hope its ok if I add you to my blog(s).
23 November 2009 19:02
Polly wrote:
Hi. I noticed you were following my blog, so wanted to tell you that I've had to re-do it. Blogger seems to have decided not to allow me to access my Rabbits blog and after four or so hours, I gave up and made another one! Didn't want to lose touch, as I am enjoying reading you.
26 November 2009 02:34
Term Paper wrote:
I like the previous one more than this well thanks for the link polly...:)
26 November 2009 05:59
The mind wrote:
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21 January 2010 09:09
Term Papers wrote:
I must second the congratulations in any case. All seems to be going along very well. Can't wait to see it in bookstores.
21 January 2010 11:16
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25 October 2010 11:34
Photoshop wrote:
I like the blue one the best, its gives it a more surreal look.
26 October 2010 07:29