Why There’s a Moon on the Cover
People keep asking about the moon. Not in general. Just the one on the cover of The Simple Approach.
It’s there because it makes sense. The system isn’t tied to a setting. It isn’t genre-specific. It doesn’t lean in a particular direction. It needs a symbol that works in any context. The moon is familiar. Everyone knows it. It stays present no matter where or when your story is set. That kind of presence matters here.
The revised edition of The Simple Approach is almost ready. Nothing big. A few small corrections, some layout polish, and a new cover. Georgi Marchev illustrated the moon. It fits better now. The outside of the book finally matches what the inside is doing.
There’s one structural change too. The digital edition will only be available through the newsletter. Still free. Still complete. You’ll just need to subscribe to get it. Print will stay on Amazon, for anyone who prefers it that way.
That’s it. No noise. No fanfare. A quiet system with a clear signal. The moon made sense.
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This isn’t the cover, but it’s the image that will be on the cover.