I finished writing my half of a co-authored book a month or so back, and the publishers are cracking on with it at unnatural speed. It’s almost at the proofing stage, but before they send it back for checking they’ve asked me to pick five of my own pictures then I’d like them to use as openers for my four of the eight chapters.
Here are the five I’ve sent them. Which one do you reckon they’ll decide not to use?
Black cat sign at a Slovenian bar
The Yorkshire Dales
A Portuguese cafe and shop, in Porto
A Spanish sunset
The Angel of the North
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