Balancing Genre Expectations With Standing Out: Book Covers by Linnea Gradin
Book covers can make or break your marketing so it’s important to choose a cover that matches the expectations of your genre.
Book covers can make or break your marketing so it’s important to choose a cover that matches the expectations of your genre.
A good cover is crucial, not only to indicate genre but connect it to similar books your readers have enjoyed and expand your reader base.
Don’t judge a book by its cover but sometimes we see a cover that just blows us away. 6 Amazing Examples of Book Cover Art To Inspire Yours.
Well, first things first. You gotta know where you’ve been to know where you’re going. So let’s see what have I accomplished to have my trilogy published?
If you draw a blank when it comes to having cover art made for your book, rest assured you have many budget-friendly options and need not rely on a publisher or agent to connect you to a book cover artist or designer.
Photoshop is hands down the most powerful and versatile piece of image editing software in the world – it’s widely considered to be a must have amongst professional authors and self-publishers.
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