Yay Papyrus!
(By the way, what IS this American thing of telling us that a novel is a novel by writing “A NOVEL” on the cover? In the UK we trust readers to know that)
The Kindle cover does merge nicely into the Amazon page. The title, credits and photo float under Look Inside!. It is mesmerizing to move the cursor in the white void and watch it change from arrowhead to pointing finger.
Personally I hate physical books with white covers. They show the slightest coffee stains and finger smudges.
Yay Papyrus!
(By the way, what IS this American thing of telling us that a novel is a novel by writing “A NOVEL” on the cover? In the UK we trust readers to know that)
It denotes the genre as fiction, otherwise someone might buy it as a beginner’s marriage manual.
Here is a book with the same cover design (it has somebody else’s photo, and different fonts and colors, but otherwise it’s the same):
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1784758248
The cover does not say “A Novel”; therefore, it is?
The white cover, with no border, will bleed into the web page seamlessly. So very professional!
The Kindle cover does merge nicely into the Amazon page. The title, credits and photo float under Look Inside!. It is mesmerizing to move the cursor in the white void and watch it change from arrowhead to pointing finger.
Personally I hate physical books with white covers. They show the slightest coffee stains and finger smudges.