andrewjpeterswrites.com Gets a Rehaul

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Things look a little different around here? Well, I’m glad you noticed. I spent some of my time off from work this week giving the website a new look. This was probably long overdue to give it an updated feel, though my husband Genaro is not convinced. He liked seeing my books on a static front page. I take a lot of advice from him, especially when it comes to graphic design, though in this case I went with my gut to feature recent posts on the home page.

I’m self-taught in WordPress so there are kinks to work out. In fact, if anyone can tell me why sharing the home page url on Facebook brings up a summary of an archived post, I’m all ears. I can’t figure out how to get rid of that, or why the site icon doesn’t come up when I share the page.

The header image is artwork from Dreamstime simply titled: “Poetic, fantasy background.” Searching through a zillion images, I fell in love with this one, which I think gives a good suggestion of the themes of my work while not being overly specific.

I also searched through dozens of WordPress themes and went with Ribosome. I still have a few qualms with it (e.g. would be nice to have more color and font options), but it suits me well in a lot of ways. Clean and pretty simple. I like the thumbnail images next to each post on the home page. There are a lot of themes to choose from, so who knows, maybe in six months, I’ll try out another one.

Let me know what you think, good or bad.

andrew

About andrew

Andrew J. Peters writes fantasy for readers of all ages. His titles include the Werecat series, a finalist in The Romance Reviews' Readers' Choice Awards, Poseidon and Cleito, The City of Seven Gods, and two books for young adults: The Seventh Pleiade and Banished Sons of Poseidon. He grew up in Buffalo, New York, studied psychology at Cornell University, and spent most of his career as a social worker and an advocate for LGBT youth. He lives in New York City with his husband Genaro and their cat Chloë.

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