Tuesday, December 20, 2011

HBRC Day 5 Create a Cover

ANSWER by David E. Link

Miss Lilly had all the answers for her clients until she met Meg.  Lilly had found her calling as a fortune teller and had some fairly impressive and accurate answers for her clients most days.  When Meg walked through her door that rainy morning with tear stained red cheeks everything changed.  Meg had run away from her abusive adopted parents and was determined to find her birth family.  Lilly couldn't see Meg's past or future and became obsessed with helping Lilly the old fashioned way.  Neither girl had any idea they would become linked the way they did.

http://www.edifyingandedgy.com/

3 comments:

  1. hmmmm, very good! I'm finding many synopsis for this challenge that I want to read! Good job!
    Julie(Edifying)

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  2. Instructions for my own FYI
    This is one of my favorites, folks. Get ready to get those creative juices flowing.





    1 – Go to “Fake Name Generator” or click http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/



    The name that appears is your author name.

    2 – Go to “Random Word Generator” or click http://www.websitestyle.com/parser/randomword.shtml

    The word listed under “Random Verb” is your title.

    3 – Go to “FlickrCC” or click http://flickrcc.bluemountains.net/index.php

    Type your title into the search box. The first photo that contains a person is your cover.

    4 – Use Picnik, or something similar to put it all together. Be sure to crop and/or zoom in.

    5 - Link your Book Cover post using Simply Linked.

    In terms of the activity for the HBRC, we're asking the participants to create the cover and write a short synopsis to go along with it. What is your book about? We can't wait to read your ideas.

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