Congratulations! This cover is a winner in the Book Goodies 2014 Book Cover Contest.
Roving Enchantments
Cover Designer: The cover was designed by my publisher, Karen Kelsay of White Violet Press, except that the photo was one that I took of a hike with my dog Dickens.
Comments about cover design
Of all the hiking photos that I took with my dog Dickens, this one is the most mystical and mysterious, and therefore it fits best with the themes of my book.
Isabella T. says
This looks so beautiful and calming to me. It’s so great that your dog gets to be on the front cover! What a unique scenery. I want to take photos there too! 🙂
Brenda Wheeler says
Peaceful, yet spellbinding!
Jennifer Wilson says
The the ruins!
Ramon Rojas says
I like the mysterious atmosphere gotten with the old stone steps and the forest. It’s a beautiful image.
stacey dempsey says
This photo is beautiful and I love ht slight curl in the stone wall
Laurana H says
I like this cover because it is a beautiful photograph. I don’t usually read poetry but would be enticed by this cover.
Michelle Thomas says
Love old stone buildings, etc… The stone steps leading to nowhere (or somewhere beyond) fits with the title and really makes the cover stand out.
Linda Kish says
Cool photo. I’d love to find this place. It looks so peaceful.
Gary Kling says
The curved stone steps leading upward to ? and Dickens the faithful hiking companion are a perfect match to the whole collection inside. Perfect!
Jen Eifrig says
I love the crumbling stairs, and the unexpected presence of the dog.
Deborah Carney says
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Paul Freeman says
I love the image of the abandoned steps leading up, to apparently no where, inviting you to climb them.
Gary Kling says
I love the curved stone steps climbing to nowhere, or perhaps to an enchanted destination we can not yet see. Great composition and texture, a most compelling cover.