Hi Guys, I am thrilled to share this new COVER REVEAL with you.
S.P. Sipal’s Young Adult Read: Southern Fried Wiccan

We browsed through a TON of stocks, and went through the elimination process. We were left with three. This gorgeous photo instantly stood out from the crowd, it spoke to me. The main character, Cilla, is the new girl at a high school, and is secretly interested in magick and wicca … I think we nailed it!

I enjoy being creative with the typography and this book was a PERFECT fit for something different.
Book blurb:
Cilla Swaney is thrilled to return stateside, where she can hang up her military-brat boots for good. Finally, she’ll be free to explore her own interests—magick and Wicca. But when she arrives at her grandma’s farm, Cilla discovers that life in the South isn’t quite what she expected. At least while country hopping, she never had to drink G-ma’s crazy fermented concoctions, attend church youth group, make co-op deliveries…or share her locker with a snake-loving, fire-lighting, grimoire-stealing Goth girl……Who later invites her to a coven that Cilla’s not sure she has the guts to attend. But then Emilio, the dark-haired hottie from her charter school, shows up and awakens her inner goddess. Finally, Cilla starts believing in her ability to conjure magick. Until……All Hades breaks loose. A prank goes wrong during their high school production of Macbeth, and although it seems Emilio is to blame, Cilla and Goth pay the price. Will Cilla be able to keep the boy, her coven, and the trust of her family? Or will this Southern Wiccan get battered and fried?
About the Author:
Born and raised in North Carolina, Susan Sipal had to travel halfway across the world and return home to embrace her father and grandfather’s penchant for telling a tall tale. After having lived with her husband in his homeland of Turkey for many years, she suddenly saw the world with new eyes and had to write about it. Perhaps it was the emptiness of the Library of Celsus at Ephesus that cried out to be refilled, or the myths surrounding the ancient Temple of Artemis, but she’s been writing stories filled with myth and mystery ever since. She can’t wait to share Southern Fried Wiccan with readers in March 2015.
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To the AMAZING BookFish Books Team—You guys are simply the best! Thank you for your continued support which allows me to keep doing what I love.
Susan—I enjoyed designing the cover for your awesome YA story. Best of luck on the March book release!
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Anita
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And thank you so much, Anita, for the incredible cover! I’ve been getting tons of feedback on it already…all involving some form of the word “gorgeous”! I think this cover will definitely grab the reader’s eye. 😉
Aww 💗 You made my day—Love getting feedback such as this! Thank you and you’re most welcome. Best wishes with your endeavors Susan.