Reedsy have a marketplace of
vetted professional book cover designers with experience in every genre.
Not exact matches
Part of the stigma grew from the fact that vanity - published
books were not
vetted by the gatekeepers at a publishing house — whether large or small — and therefore did not benefit from editing,
professional cover design, typesetting, and marketing.
So Hoover — «a fabulous self - promoter and a very talented author,» Rennert said — earns back her debt to the agency, and the agency gets 15 percent to
cover «the hours and months we devote to editorial; figuring out how to position and package the
book to reach the right market; the time spent on quality control; seeking out and dealing with high - caliber vendors providing the above services; and locating and
vetting professional photographers and
cover designers whose work is every bit as good as those used in traditionally published
books.»
Set to launch during this year's BookExpo event, BookLife will not only help authors with the usual suspects like
vetted professionals for
cover design, editing, and formatting, but will also work to offer promotional tools that help authors get their
books noticed in front of readers.