06-12-2012, 02:06 AM | #1 |
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See, this is why cover art is important
because atrocities like these are what people picture when they think of indie novels-
http://lousybookcovers.tumblr.com/ |
06-12-2012, 03:03 AM | #2 |
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I don't think most of those are too terrible.
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06-12-2012, 05:57 AM | #3 |
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Some of them aren't too bad but could do with a bit of work with the lettering. I quite like Outlaw Heroes, The Speed of Wind, and Dead to Rights, myself.
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06-12-2012, 07:32 AM | #4 |
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Eh... maybe they are going for shock factor.
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06-12-2012, 08:35 AM | #5 |
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I wouldn't touch a novel with a cover like those with a ten-meter cattle prod... uh...
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06-12-2012, 01:20 PM | #6 |
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There might be some good books there, but if I see a cover that looks slapped together, I'm going to think that the book inside the cover is slapped together. I could be wrong, and I could be missing a good book. But the odds are that I am not. A good cover won't make me buy the book, but it might get me to read the blurb. If the blurb is good, I might read the sample, and if the sample is good, then I might buy the book.
A cover probably shouldn't look like it was drawn by a child. It shouldn't have too much on it, probably should be fairly simple. There's the one cover "Come and Talk to Me" it isn't too bad, but the Coast Guard ship probably shouldn't be there in the first place, let alone be badly photoshopped. Some of the art would have been considered acceptable cover art in the decades ago, but that cover art isn't highly regarded now. If you're not really good at drawing, it probably is best that you don't draw your own book cover. Good enough for little doodles isn't good enough for a book cover. I couldn't draw to save my life. |
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Those covers are all terrible. Not because they're ugly, though some of them are, but because they look like they've been slapped together in a hurry by someone who doesn't know what they're doing and who is too lazy or cheap or both, to hire someone to do it for them.
A good cover won't make me buy a book I'm not already interested in, but a bad cover will make me walk away from a book I might otherwise have bought. As QI said, if the cover was slapped together in a hurry, then I'm going to assume that the book inside the cover is a poor rush job as well. |
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I agree. They are not too terrible. They are worse then that. The one with the badge on the cover is beyond awful. Basically, they are garbage. If the cover is that bad, I'm not taking a chance given that the inside could be just as bad.
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Another part of me is actively shouting in my middle ear: "Shut up, you fool! You'll only draw negative attention to yourself!" Because all of my covers are Photoshopped, you see. But in my defense, I was a graphic artist before I was a writer, so I at least know my way around Photoshop, and understand the words "minimalist" and where they apply. But on a bad day, I could see one or two of my older covers in that list... Quote:
This is the other thing about covers that people don't always think of: The image should reinforce the title and/or the intent of the book. A title that suggests some effort involved in getting two people together, shouldn't be backed up by a photo showing two people already, effortlessly together. Last edited by Steven Lyle Jordan; 06-12-2012 at 02:44 PM. |
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I don't think they are that awful. I guess I'm just not that bothered about covers. A cover would certainly never influence my decision about whether or not to buy a book. Last edited by HarryT; 06-13-2012 at 03:25 AM. |
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However if you are just scrolling through your favorite genre on Amazon all you have is title, and a thumbnail of the cover. If the cover sticks out you are more likely to click on it then if it blends in. If you never click on it, you will not buy it. So, IMO, at least for most people I think the cover does have buying impact of some degree. |
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06-13-2012, 08:58 AM | #13 |
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For a self-pub, it says something about the taste and standards of the author.
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The one with the badge on bare skin looks painful.
And I'm with Harry, for the most part. While a really cool cover might indeed entice me to pick up a book, I'd doubt I'd turn away from most of those because of the cover quaity. I understand the reasoning, but in my mind, I make allowances for a self-publishing indie author trying to save money, and hope they put the money they saved on a graphic artist into paying a good editor. Sort of like finding a run-down dive of a resurant in NYC...often what they saved in real estate and decor shows up invested in the food.* ApK *unlike in LA where image seems to come first...if the outside looks shabby, RUN! Last edited by ApK; 06-13-2012 at 09:07 AM. |
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If so... you are a rare bird, sir. Now, if I'd heard good things about a book, I might still buy it even if it sported a bad cover (in fact, I have). But if I knew nothing about the book, a bad cover would prevent me from looking any further.
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