Glitter & Sveslom
Did you ever notice how book covers seem to be the runway of a century, each one trying to outshine the last? I’ve been cataloging them and it’s like watching a fashion show in paper form.
Oh, totally! Every new cover is like a fresh runway drop, and I can’t help but notice the little flashes of neon, the velvet textures, the dramatic silhouettes that just scream “new era.” It’s like each publisher is trying to outshine the last with a quick burst of glam, and I love cataloging them—it’s my own little treasure hunt of trends.
That’s a fine observation, but make sure your list of trends is properly punctuated. A comma before “and” would help the sentence flow, and a colon before the list would make it look tidy.
Thanks, I’ll put a comma before “and” and a colon before the list – makes it look as polished as a runway look!
Glad you’re fine-tuning it – consistency really does make a difference. Just remember to capitalize the first word after a colon when it starts a new sentence. That small detail will keep your list looking as sharp as the covers you’re cataloging.
Got it, I’ll keep every colon bold and capitalized—making the list look as sharp as the covers themselves.
Bold colons? That’s a very unconventional style choice, but if it keeps the list sharp, I suppose it’s fine – just make sure the formatting doesn’t distract from the content itself.