Ladies… and… gentlemen… Thanks to the good folks at Regal Books for a great design! Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Book Covers Regal Books Through a Screen Darkly Related Lies and Slander at Image Journal!My favorite Bruce Springsteen album
That’s awesome.
Wow! Really, really cool…
Meh. That’s okay.
Just kidding, it is cool to see your name down there.
Very nice amigo — congrats!!
I _really_ like the use of negative space in the design — very engaging.
Fantastic! That looks really nice. Congrats, Jeffrey!
Any significance to the ticket number?
it’s code. da overstreet code.
Um, no… but now that you mention it, what a cool idea. I should think of something and challenge their design team to replace the number…
Slick dog, I am looking forward to reading it.
I really like that cover alot!
Very distinctive…does it have a matte texture?
–RC of strangeculture.blogspot.com
Nice, looking forward to the book, when does it come out?
Very nice cover!
Andrew wrote:
Good for you, Jeffrey. You were a key catalyst in opening my eyes to more different types of movies and to new ways of looking (closer, of course!) at film. Your insights certainly merit a hearing from a larger audience.
Very cool.
Will keep an eye for it once its released.
Martin, “The (ticket)numbers are bad…”
I was lying awake late last night when I heard this news during Coast to Coast A.M. Kept me up another hour, remembering his scene in Spinal Tap when he bemoaned how no one respected Frank anymore.
A very fine character actor. I always liked seeing him in movies and wished he’d appear more. It’s a shame he died so young.