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I saw there was a good sale on paid memberships, so I upgraded to "Premium." *Party*
It looks like there's lots of extra features to explore.

If you have one of the fancy memberships, help me out... let me know what your favorite features are, please!
*Bigsmile*
I can share my silly little doodles now! *Delight*
 
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The little bit of character concept art I've done for my book, Prone To Wander
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I finally took a little time last night and this morning to get all my Prone To Wander books added properly to my portfolio *BigSmile*
This includes book eight (Seeking The Wandering) which I'm currently writing.

I was thinking of creating cover art for them all. I currently have character concept art as the cover for book 1 and a rough sketch as the cover for book 8 but I think they either need real covers, or they should all be blank.

So, I'm curious to know what other writers/readers think... is better to have cover art, or is it better to leave it blank?
(Just for the record, I will never use ai. Book covers and illustrations take time, but I enjoy the work *Palette* )
I think cover art adds to the item by grabbing the reader's attention when in your port or when posted as a c or b item.

But in all honesty, I stumbled on book 1 in the please review forum, it was not the cover art that caught me, it was the description that did. Once I started reading, it was the characters who enticed me for more. So I have continued to read book 2, book 3, and now book 4. The story, the characters, and the plot are what have kept me reading more. Finding out who breakfast was, and meeting lunch, I just can't even begin to imagine who dinner will be
*Wink*.
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