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Attn. Wrox Publishing: I'm here to SAVE YOUR COMPANY
Last week
D'Arcy Lussier
decided - in an attempt to stand out among the various
proposed DevTeach 2007 speakers
- to stop talking about .NET and focus on
erotic book covers
instead. At least that was how I read the first image featured in
"If Book Publishers Were Smart, Part Two"
, because on viewing the right half of his "Wrox" book mockup, I became powerfully aroused. This despite my being *firmly* heterosexual!! Truly I have never been so confused.
Now, D'Arcy's post was a controversial one for many reasons, not the least of which that he randomly selected three developers for the covers of these books, two of which just ended up there to fill space while he paraded the third around shamelessly as a sex object despite D'Arcy being married. As the sex object in question, I want you all to know that
I was not offended
. After all, nowhere is it more true than in the software industry that
appearance == credibility
. This seems to be what fueled
Scott Miller
's
comment
stating that on average,
Wrox
features nothing but the homeliest of homely
on their book covers and thus he felt no inclination to believe anything their authors said.
Jeff Julian
, author of the Sharepoint Wrox book,
threw out his heart-shaped Scott Miller locket in protest
. However, was Scott really that wrong? Do *you* trust anyone who would wear a Microsoft polo shirt to a photo shoot? Hell, do you trust anyone who wears a Microsoft polo shirt
in public
? I think not.
It's plainly obvious to me that if Wrox wants to achieve any sort of technical respect in our industry, they need
way more sex appeal
on their book covers. What you want here is technical competency mixed with oozing machismo. D'Arcy's "Wrox" book cover is on the right track; it definitely will draw in the coveted female developer demographic while still having
Donald Belcham
there to provide some shred of technical credibility for the astoundingly few software professionals who actually buy books for the...*snicker*...
content
. While a pair programming book featuring Donald and I teaming up would no doubt be the all-time best seller of Wrox's publishing history, there are still three major problems with it preventing it from outselling every other technical book
combined
.
the cover implies that Donald and I are a couple, whether it be the strange positioning that looks like I am giving him the eye, or the cover copy that states all of our pair programming is done in bed. This is problematic not simply because both Donald and I are totally hetero (and I am married!), but also because you need your audience to think that
they still have a chance at getting with us
in order to guarantee sales.
The cover copy does nothing to point out why Donald and I are credible software developers, in fact the most credible in North American history.
As
Keith Rull
pointed out in (once again)
D'Arcy's comments
, this cover is far more likely to sell with an "action" shot of me rather than my intentionally hilarious blog photograph.
As I am both a super-genius and an incredible graphic designer, I have taken the liberty of refactoring D'Arcy's original concept into something that solves all three of these problems at once:
artist's conception
Wrox, if you are reading, I just gave you a
license to print money
. Feel free to contact me to start a new
golden age
of publishing!
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Comments [5]
Technical
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8/15/2007 1:28:46 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Unbelievable...I think I found two compliments in that post. Two! Be warned people...the world might end tomorrow because of this!
Donald Belcham
8/15/2007 1:50:16 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
How in the WORLD did you get that picture of my arm!? Thanks for saying my amazing physique would help sell books. Nothing like writing a post about the obvious.
George
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clingermangwAT NOSPAMhotmail dot com
8/15/2007 3:07:33 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Nice refactoring on the cover, but - where are the unit tests?
Tom Opgenorth
8/15/2007 3:10:07 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Uhm, I'm reading, Wrox is reading. I guess I'll say, I'm glad I work in editing and can safely turn this over to marketing. This clearly falls in marketing expertise.
Jim Minatel
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jimminatelAT NOSPAMgmail dot com
8/16/2007 7:38:43 AM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
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