I still signed it in the lower right hand cover though that can be easily masked. Maybe in twenty years the cover will propagate across the internet and those interested in those pulp fiction covers will ask, "Who is the cover artist?" And I do like those book covers even as they became more abstract rather than obvious in the 1970's. This is the book cover of my favorite novel of all time that I grew up with in the '70's.
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I would've listed you, rokket and the rest of my friends here as authors but no one else was up and I wouldn't do it without permission.
@Hornet3d, I was going to list a story called Caohime Nurse of the Stars but I don't know your name. The two names listed above are both self published authors (I'm Robin) and Charlene was picked up by a publishing house. She even was nice to write a story starring my characters at the Temple in the Sky. My challenge to you is to place Caohime in a poster, painting or monitor while still keeping her as the main focus of that work. Go!