I really like your cover! But in all honesty, none of the other ones in your post grabbed me (to be fair, these aren't books I'd normally go for).
It's interesting to hear a bit of the inside scoop on how an author works with her publisher on the cover. As a self-published author of one book (from last summer), I struggled mightily with this. I was all over the place in hiring freelance designers and spent way too much money in the process. (I'm doing my next book myself in Canva, it's kind of fun)
I shall keep a look out for your book, I've added it to my Amazon list ☺️
Glad to hear my book cover resonates with you—and thank you for adding it on Amazon! 🌸 I've heard some true nightmare stories about covers from authors across the board—with trad pubs, smaller presses, and indie authors. Like a good book-to-TV/film adaptation, it seems that covers can be especially hard to nail. Definitely three cheers for Canva! It's an amazing tool. (It's how I do all my book-related graphics. 🤗 )
I really like your cover! But in all honesty, none of the other ones in your post grabbed me (to be fair, these aren't books I'd normally go for).
It's interesting to hear a bit of the inside scoop on how an author works with her publisher on the cover. As a self-published author of one book (from last summer), I struggled mightily with this. I was all over the place in hiring freelance designers and spent way too much money in the process. (I'm doing my next book myself in Canva, it's kind of fun)
I shall keep a look out for your book, I've added it to my Amazon list ☺️
Glad to hear my book cover resonates with you—and thank you for adding it on Amazon! 🌸 I've heard some true nightmare stories about covers from authors across the board—with trad pubs, smaller presses, and indie authors. Like a good book-to-TV/film adaptation, it seems that covers can be especially hard to nail. Definitely three cheers for Canva! It's an amazing tool. (It's how I do all my book-related graphics. 🤗 )