Printed Book DIY

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Okay, authors are advised not to do this — design your own cover images, especially for the printed versions of your books. But I did it. Maybe it was the allure of the forbidden. Or maybe it was inevitable, because this whole writing and publishing adventure started with me telling myself, “Think of it as an exercise, not a commitment. Try it and see what happens.”

When I published my first ebooks, almost a decade ago, my home made cover images were indeed lame. After a couple of years I commissioned excellent professionally designed images, which still grace the four books of my Herbert West Series. They were not inexpensive. (“Good, fast, cheap — pick two!”)

A couple of years ago, I started using Canva, just to see whether it was as easy as some said. After some experimentation, I designed cover images for the four short spinoff stories…

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  1. Audrey Driscoll Avatar

    Thanks for reblogging! I hope this will be useful to anyone else daring to do it!

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    1. jenanita01 Avatar

      I’m sure it will! My experience of trying to purchase a book cover, is they just don’t relate to our books, not enough, anyway! So it makes sense to try to come up with something better…

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