"A lot can happen in eleven minutes. Decker can run two miles easily in eleven minutes. I once wrote an English essay in ten. No lie. And God knows Carson Levine can talk a girl out of her clothes in half that time.
Eleven minutes might as well be eternity under water. It only takes three minutes without air for loss of consciousness. Permanent brain damages begins at four minutes. And then, when the oxygen runs out, full cardiac arrest occurs. Death is possible at five minutes. Probable at seven. Definite at ten.
Decker pulled me out at eleven."
-Excerpt from Fracture, by Megan Miranda.
I got an advanced reader's copy of Fracture, and it didn't have a cover, so I made one. The aspect ratio of this should match the aspect ration of the cover, so if anyone with an ARC wants to print it out and cover their book, feel free!
Many thanks to n8tiveattitute, who gave me the params to make the fractal, and to MichaelFaber, who helped me figure out the ice.