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And now I do too! What a hideous book cover.
You're probably right about this. But if I were an author I'd have to do the same thing. Ultimately, most authors want their books to be read by the widest audience possible, so focusing on a cover design that helps sell books makes sense. Everyone is an author these days. With self-publishing and eBooks, the competition for readers has never been more fierce, so authors have to utilize every technique they can to promote their books.sunlitattic wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2024 5:36 pm In other words, the main factor in cover design has become how to make people buy the book instead of how it harmoniously reflects the content.