![]() ![]() One of the latest trends in cover art that I've noticed is skulls. I will say this: Good artwork is usually worth some money, so if an artist was paid, chances are it's going to be worth it. And really, it's all in the eye of the beholder for what constitutes great art it's subjective. ![]() A much better scenario than a book not finding its audience because of lousy cover art. The cover art might be amazing and then the inside is total garbage, but you know what? At least people bought it. Maybe the book is actually really well written, but nobody will ever know if that first engagement is a turn off. If it looks like someone phoned it in, perhaps the contents were as well? Or maybe that's not the case. "Never judge a book by its cover" might be great advice as it pertains to people, but when it comes to books, readers should one hundred percent judge that cover. ![]() That picture, that artwork, the font, the tells its own story right there in a manner of seconds. The reader engages with the cover before they read the synopsis or maybe even read the title or the author's name. It's the introduction the first impression. ![]()
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