tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3514463900450283796.post628855413461294572..comments2023-04-26T06:16:08.429-07:00Comments on Hypergraphia: Book CoversAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04724793663020453386noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3514463900450283796.post-7030899181119852822016-01-28T01:55:59.580-08:002016-01-28T01:55:59.580-08:00Thank you for your post. I'm getting so many h...Thank you for your post. I'm getting so many helpful tips. <br />Good thing I already found someone to do my book cover. <br />My next novel is a fantasy and I don't want them to appear identical like the ones you've showed. They don't even invite me. So, I don't understand why they're designing the covers like that. Shouldn't they be original, not similar? Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07089834846763994888noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3514463900450283796.post-88313317659367725472016-01-14T12:41:28.055-08:002016-01-14T12:41:28.055-08:00Great post! I definitely agree with the sentiment ...Great post! I definitely agree with the sentiment that authors shouldn't design their own book covers, though I'm definitely in the design-my-own-for-motivation group with you! Although I usually have my artist sister do the designing-for-motivation for me, since my ability is...limited.<br /><br />Although I think the comments you've gotten on your cover have merit, I really like its design. It's different in an interesting way, and would be eye-catching for me on a shelf--the overload of girls-posing-in-dresses has definitely passed critical in my opinion.Heather Haydenhttp://hhaydenwriter.comnoreply@blogger.com