At some point many years ago I remember learning that
people who are constantly rearranging their furniture do so because they have
no control over certain aspects of their life. Changing the placement of their
furnishings is a substitute for the things they can’t change in their life.
Whether this is a principle of psychology or not, I don’t know. I never took a
psych course in college. I suppose it makes sense, though. Change the things
you can, and maybe it will help you deal with the things you can’t?
I’m wondering if that’s the reason author Lois
Winston decided to update a few of my book covers. After all, she’s the one
responsible for all the bad stuff that I’ve had to deal with in my life. She
killed off my husband in Assault With a Deadly Glue Gun, which was certainly bad enough, but she didn’t just leave
it at that. She also left me penniless and burdened with debt greater than the
GNP of most Third World nations AND permanently stuck me with a communist
mother-in-law who blames me for all the world’s ills.
Will a totally new book cover for Assault With a Deadly Glue Gun and a
slightly tweaked book cover for Death By Killer Mop Doll make my life any better? Doubtful. But they are nice to
look at. I just hope Lois doesn’t consider this my Christmas present. Winter is
coming, and I could really use a week in Aruba. Hint! Hint!
I like the covers, Lois!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vicki!
ReplyDeleteAwesome covers -- and Anastasia always gives me a chuckle (LOL!).
ReplyDeleteCute cover!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Angela and Morgan!
ReplyDeleteOK Lois, is Anastasia getting her dream gift? Don't worry, I won't share your answer is safe with me. ;-)
ReplyDeleteDoubtful, S.L. For one thing, I can't afford it. ;-)
ReplyDeleteI like it. Are you going to do the others?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dru! I'm definitely considering redoing Decoupage Can Be Deadly and possibly the mini-mysteries. I just need to find the time. I've also got to start the next Anastasia book, but I'll probably wait until after the holidays for that.
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