Good grief. You can see how she laid it all out on the table and took a pic of it with her phone or something. And then failed at Cropping 101 on top of it. I think that candle image is from one of those blank bulletins churches buy in bulk and then photocopy the Sunday services’ information on it. Probably even a copyrighted image. Sad. Just sad. And as a cover, horrible!
Some of those pics may be copyrighted against print use. Different from Ebook to print. I doubt they paid licencing.
The author should keep working on a new cover. Often after writing the entire book, proofing and all the work, you get blindsided when you realize you need to design a cover and jacket text. Sometimes the text is as hard as the book itself.
What a ridiculous cover photo of a confusing collage. Cut and paste indeed!
No sales and no reviews since its release four months ago. Want to guess why?
I do!
Is it because people think this is a book about a monk who lost one testicle in an overly aggressive meditation session?
Hey! Your towers are falling over!
Good grief. You can see how she laid it all out on the table and took a pic of it with her phone or something. And then failed at Cropping 101 on top of it. I think that candle image is from one of those blank bulletins churches buy in bulk and then photocopy the Sunday services’ information on it. Probably even a copyrighted image. Sad. Just sad. And as a cover, horrible!
Some of those pics may be copyrighted against print use. Different from Ebook to print. I doubt they paid licencing.
The author should keep working on a new cover. Often after writing the entire book, proofing and all the work, you get blindsided when you realize you need to design a cover and jacket text. Sometimes the text is as hard as the book itself.
Authors shouldn’t design covers; they should write. There’s plenty of affordable, professional looking cover designers out there.