I went to their Books page: http://midwestliterarymagazine.com/books/
Their book covers look EXACTLY like the free templates provided by Amazon.com's CreateSpace self - publishing arm.
So if my independently published
book covers look a little simplistic to you, it's because I want them that way.
Do
their book covers look enticing and professional?
Book covers looked shoddy.
Here is an explanation of why
this book cover looks the way it does.
The book covers looked too slick, the titling was too optimized, and there were too many of them.
You can string together the most insightful, lyrical, delicious words ever connected in the human lexicon, but if
your book cover looks like Photoshop amateur hour, no one will ever pick it up.
I love being in control; I completely understand how authors might want to control what
their book cover looks like because some traditionally published authors get horrible book covers.
Ensure that
your book cover looks good and is catchy.
(«You think
this book cover looks a bit bland, a bit generic?
The thousand dollar question (because that is what some of the high - brow authors claim to splurge on a «good» book cover) then is: how much should you really spend to make
your book cover look «professional»?
What's more, if
the book cover looks amateurish, we'll assume that the contents inside are amateurish, too.
That's a silly question, you would say, everybody knows what
a book cover looks like!
They could just write back and say, «Sorry but your writing was terrible and
your book cover looks like my 4 - year old's refrigerator art.»
An old
book cover looks stale and dated to readers.
Make
your book cover look like other books in the genre.
The book cover looks splendid, and knowing you I'm sure the content is going to be thought - provoking and excellent as well.
The book cover looks great, and I can't wait to see the new BH&G when it hits my mailbox.
Not exact matches
But, in a nutshell, the essence of my
book is
covered above — short and sweet, jargon - free, and, I hope, a practical guide for those people who are
looking for a low cost and easy to understand investment strategy.
how often we judge a
book by its
cover... how often we tell off a person just by the way he or she dresses and etc but fail to
look past that..
I know you haven't read this
book yet, but if you have read some of my other
books and want to write a line or two about these
books and how they
looked, I will include several of these endorsements on the inside of this
book, and randomly pick one of them to go on the front
cover.
Unlike the unforgiving servant in the
book of Matthew chapter 18 — who had an enormous debt wiped out yet still could not manage to forgive the debt of his own servant — you have to remember that your past may
look different than the past of your partner, but God's grace has
covered you both.
The
book's
cover showed the traditional Good Shepherd cradling a lamb with a serene, sure
look.
So, would you take a
look at three proposed
covers for the
book and give me your thoughts (and your suggestions).
Few critics would seem more qualified to write about contemporary art than Eleanor Heartney, and her latest
book, with
cover endorsements from Arthur Danto and Andrew Greeley, has the
look of an important contribution.
Empanadas are at the very top of my list (and the top of the
cover of the
book — don't they
look amazing?)!
When this
book arrived and I
looked through it and I decided that the only thing I could do with it is to write a post it note for the
cover that I didn't copy a single recipe.
Deb - the
book looks amazing and I can not wait to get it... ps the
cover recipe?
For those of us who have to wait until
book signings to buy it (and who appreciate the dustjacketless
cover options), what does the naked back
cover look like???
That chocolate cake on the
cover of the
book looks delicious and I love the green of the matcha truffles
Sing a new song and take a
look at the first
cover wonderful artist Dan Craig has sent of my
book AND CHECK OUT WHAT»S NEW ON DINNER PLACE... Alyce
When I saw the first picture of my feed, it
looked like a
book cover!
Just take a
look at the
cover and that shows you the quality and craft throughout the whole
book.
Whether you use a little or a lot in your chili, the flavors are sure to
cover up any Green taste here and you are left with a savory, rich spicy meal that would never be
looked on as «diet» food in my
book.
My hopes were not high as we walked through the dark alley and into the restaurant through what
looked like an apartment kitchen, but I was once again reminded to not judge a
book by its
cover.
Logan is simply too good
looking to put on a
book cover.
And, since the recipes in the new
book are intended to make bread that is smooth and taut on top (
look at the
book cover!)
I would love to win the
book as the
cover looks gorgeous!
To not judge a
book by its
cover, to
look at the story within the pages before jumping to conclusions, and to stand for what you believe is right and just even if everyone around you is preaching something different.
At the very centre of the
book is Keegan; it's his name in the subtitle, and his image on the
cover — acknowledging the applause of the supporters after the final match of the season, his rueful
look matching the rueful comments on the conclusion of the campaign made in conversation with Hardy 20 years later.
Look at the
cover of the
book with your toddler and point out the title, calling out each letter in the word.
Sit with your toddler in your lap or next to you and
look at the
book cover together.
Look at the front
cover of the
book and ask your child what she sees.
Just by
looking at the
cover of a
book, ask questions to your child about what the story could possibly be about.
Look at the front
cover of the
book and talk about how this
book relates to your child's own breakfast routine.
Use the front
cover of the
book to
look at the llama in the picture and talk about what you notice.
I masked my pain with a fake smile and by burying my face in my
book, When Your Lover is a Liar — the title hidden under a paper bag
book cover I'd made —
looking for help on how to confront my husband, asking myself over and over, now what?
The
book might
look intimidating to read at first, being almost 400 pages in length, but it's nicely broken up into the stages of a subsequent pregnancy, starting from the days and weeks following the initial loss with questions to consider, then
covering, a future pregnancy.
Look at the front
cover of this
book.
Every day I pick up my Attached At The Heart
book and
look at the
cover and think of Elizabeth and her lovely family.