OMG!! Irene, that cover must make you happy. That is all I envisioned the story to be about. The designer did a great job. This is all good. Hey, I think I hear you screaming screams of joy all the way in Atlanta! What a great day for Irene Latham! Jessica.
Oh Irene, I LOVE it!!! It is intriguing and eye-catching and lovely! There is nothing about it that I would even begin to change! I am so excited for you. It is almost like knowing that a friend is about to give birth! I cannot wait.
I'm trying this again to see if I can figure out why I couldn't post as anything but anonymous. Maybe because I wasn't signed in to Google? Lovely blog, too!
Thanks everyone... yes, it is very much like seeing that child you've been carrying deep inside for SO LONG. I really had an emotional reaction to it... wonderful to share it with all of you!
It's GORGEOUS, Irene! Thanks for letting us know. The headless woman is quite a symbol. Recently I read a memoir of a Jewish woman who had a cover picture--a period piece-- without a head. Amazing!
Your blog has inspired me to so something more about my writing on it!
Irene, It's BEAUTIFUL! Congratulations! Love that your name is in all caps. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! This is one of the most attractive book covers I've EVER seen. Love it.
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OMG!! Irene, that cover must make you happy. That is all I envisioned the story to be about. The designer did a great job. This is all good.
ReplyDeleteHey, I think I hear you screaming screams of joy all the way in Atlanta! What a great day for Irene Latham!
Jessica.
Lovely. I must say I am partial to covers with photographic elements ... and quilts.
ReplyDeleteOh Irene, I LOVE it!!! It is intriguing and eye-catching and lovely! There is nothing about it that I would even begin to change! I am so excited for you. It is almost like knowing that a friend is about to give birth! I cannot wait.
ReplyDeleteBig hugs,
Debbie
Gorgeous Irene!!! Yeah!!! :) e
ReplyDeleteIt's just beautiful, Irene. Makes me want to open it and see what's inside! Congratulations.
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I'm trying this again to see if I can figure out why I couldn't post as anything but anonymous. Maybe because I wasn't signed in to Google? Lovely blog, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone... yes, it is very much like seeing that child you've been carrying deep inside for SO LONG. I really had an emotional reaction to it... wonderful to share it with all of you!
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful! Congratulations, Irene~
ReplyDeleteIt's GORGEOUS, Irene! Thanks for letting us know. The headless woman is quite a symbol. Recently I read a memoir of a Jewish woman who had a cover picture--a period piece-- without a head. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteYour blog has inspired me to so something more about my writing on it!
OMG! It is utterly GORGEOUS!!!! You must be so proud! I am thrilled for you :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing!!!!
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