
The Oath – a brand new coming of age, Victorian saga, coming soon.
And here it is – the unveiling of The Oath’s brand new cover. I can’t wait to hear what you all think.
Thank you to Andy Keylock (Marketing Pace) my cover designer for doing such a terrific job. I simply love it. Hasn’t he done a great job?
I look forward to all your comments.
Thank you to everyone for your continuous support in my writing. I appreciate each and every one of you.
Looks terrific, Tricia. xx
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Thank you so much, Maureen, and for your constant support.
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Patricia, the cover for Oath is beautiful. I hope you have the paperback at Swanwick.
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My goodness, Patricia, the cover for The Oath is beautiful, really beautiful.
Lots of love,
Maddie xx
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Thank you so much, Maddie. I’m so pleased you like it. I love it!
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Hi Patricia
Your cover looks great 👍 good luck with your new book 😃
Just a comment. Cowslip or cowslips?
Dawne
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Thank you, Dawne. I love it. I believe cowslip is okay in this instance but will look into it further.
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That is very evocative, and really pleasing.
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Thank you, Enya.
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I love your new cover, Patricia. It has impact and is tempting to open. The word cowslip I think would read better in the plural; how I would say it. But that’s probably just me?
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Thanks, Julie. I love it too. Re cowslip I did discuss this with my editor and while cowslip is singular and cowslips plural she feels we are fine with cowslip used as a specimen. But thanks for flagging it up. Also we felt that ‘running through cowslips’ didn’t have the quite the same feel as running through cowslip.’
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Cover looks great Tricia
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Thank you, Suzi.
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