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Local Authors => Brandon Sanderson => Topic started by: Sigyn on August 17, 2009, 09:03:50 PM
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http://www.amazon.com/Lifelode-Jo-Walton/dp/1886778825/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1250538964&sr=1-7
Seriously, why? I didn't think they reused covers, and it isn't even published by Tor.
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My first thought was that it was a self published book, but it looks like it was published by a small group out of New England.
My bet is that the cover wasn't used with permission.
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No bet. Stephan Martiniere retained rights to his artwork—it's just the whole image that can't be reused as a cover. Zooms on particular parts of the image are fine.
NESFA Press is highly respected and puts out lots of great books from famous writers in the field. I bought their hardcover of Falling Free by Bujold (it was only released in paperback before).
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Can anybody point me to an image of the spine for Eye of the World? I could swear that I have seen artwork from the spine reused on another book. It seems that occasionally images do get reused.
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Ookla, does this sort of thing happen often? Because I can't actually remember ever seeing two books with the same cover, even if one is just a detail of the other.
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Sure. In fact, there's yet another book that has detail from the Elantris cover. Also, foreign publishers very often reuse artwork for unrelated books.
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I once ran across a blog that was entirely dedicated to books with the same cover art. There were many pages when I visited it last fall, so it's probably massive by now. If I could find it.