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Old 05-22-2013, 08:18 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by BeccaPrice View Post
I'm not sure what the whole lock/dumpster doors have to do with your story. Does it relate to some specific scene in the book?
I don't think a cover necessarily has to represent a specific scene. It should reflect the mood and nature of the book if it can, but specifics ... no. Of course this does vary with genre. You see this departure from specifics in a lot of traditionally published covers in particular, just look at the two examples cited by Format C: above.
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