R. E. Hawley writes: “I’m going to describe an image for you; maybe it’s something you’ve seen before. It’s a canvas filled with amorphous daubs of warm, bright color, intersecting with one another to form different hues in the overlapping spaces. On top of the canvas, a blocky but refined sans serif spells the title and the author’s name. I am, of course, describing a book cover—or rather, the book cover, that of the current literary zeitgeist, whose abstract splotches are a ubiquitous presence in the new releases display at your local bookstore. Writer Alana Pockros calls it the unicorn frappuccino cover.”