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Old 05-01-2019, 11:04 AM   #489
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I think I now have every Richard Laymon available as an ebook.

How do feel about cover art for authors? --- Check this out:

https://www.kobo.com/gb/en/search?qu...chfield=Author

I like this a lot, and much British ebook cover art seems to be designed this way.
You know, I've compared the art for British and US Laymon releases previously.

The British version is definitely classier. But in general, I think the schlockier US covers are more in tune with Laymon's style.

Honestly, the old '80's paperback horror trope of skeletons doing normal things (a cheerleader, a baby) would fit a Laymon book.
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