I had forgotten to stick the translator's name on my cover!
Here's the re-revised front cover:
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| That thin line along the bottom is not in the original file. I don't know what's up. Ignore it. |
And here's the back cover:
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| There will be a different ISBN and bar code. And price (if I find a bar-code generator for prices). |
The Korean text on the back cover is from AI, so if you see any problems, let me know. For the Korean market, there's no "homeschooling" language on the back, and when I write the blurb for the Amazon entry, I'll spin the book as a tool for Korean parents who either want to supplement their kids' education via limited, informal home-based learning or want to evaluate the quality of the education the kids are getting at school. I see via Reddit that homeschooling is often looked down upon in Korea, and it's apparently highly regulated, with lots of rules and stipulations.







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