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Old 08-02-2019, 04:20 PM   #54
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Originally Posted by GlennD View Post
Covers have always been a huge draw for me, especially when I was buying paper books. The cover is designed to tell you about the book, but one thing I've found is that it tells you a lot about how confident the editor/publisher is in the book. When I see a Michael Whelan cover, for example, I know that the publisher is sparing no expense to promote that author. A Whelan cover doesn't guarantee a good book, but I know he is picky enough and expensive enough that it makes me want to read it. Other artists apply here to a lesser degree - Whelan is by far my favorite cover artist.
The fact that you have a favorite cover artist (whose name you know) illustrates to me that I must be missing a some sort of cover art chromosome.
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