How to Self Publish Inexpensive Books and Ebooks: U.S. Edition, Third Edition: none
Yes, I got the “inexpensive” part. (h/t Curtis)
How to Self Publish Inexpensive Books and Ebooks: U.S. Edition, Third Edition: none
Yes, I got the “inexpensive” part. (h/t Curtis)
Almost every new cover featured today is an improvement.
Almost.
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The Seasons of Elsewhen Volume 1: The Summer Apprentice & The Fall of Magic
I wonder about the process that led to deciding on this cover design. That doesn’t mean that I actually want to know.
This author’s covers have improved significantly — but not enough to keep them from still being bad.
Once again, most of the revisions here are actual improvements. Those that aren’t are mostly slight incremental changes, indicating that the author/publisher really didn’t understand what the problem was in the first place.
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The Mysterious Birthday Gift (Matt and Teresa Mystery Series)
Is it just me, or is that dog trying to do the Trollface expression?
And now, we get to spend a month trying to reignite our faith in humanity by examining covers which have been modified or replaced since their original posting on This Here Site. You remember how this works: Grab the little handle on the right of the original image and pull across to see the most recent version.
There are some heartening improvements in today’s batch, as well as some frustratingly pointless lateral moves.
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