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What Your Book Cover Designer Needs To Know | Self-Publishing Relief
Unlike authors who are being traditionally published, self-publishing authors enjoy a very special perk—they can help design their own book cover. While your input is important, you’ll get the best results if the actual design work is carried out by a professional...
Should You Self-Publish A Short Story Chapbook? ǀ Self-Publishing Relief
As a short story writer, you may have work that’s been published in literary journals. These stories reached an interested audience and built your readership, but you might be reluctant to let it end there. You probably also have stories you’ve written that you really...
How To Save Money When Self-Publishing ǀ Self-Publishing Relief
Before readers can purchase your self-published book, they need to know it exists—and that requires marketing and promotion. It’s also important your book has the cover design and quality workmanship that will convince potential buyers it’s a worthwhile read. Making...
How AI Can Help Design Your Book Cover | Self-Publishing Relief
If you’re preparing to self-publish your book, you probably have ideas for your cover design. Your vision for the perfect book cover may be something as minimalist as a distinctive typeface on a solid background or as elaborate as a flying dragon on another planet....
Cover Design Trends For Poetry Collections ǀ Self-Publishing Relief
Every genre has specific cover cues readers look for, and a self-published poetry collection is no exception. At Self-Publishing Relief, we know readers will expect your poetry book cover to display a unique spirit based on the collection’s theme. Yet, as your...
3 Ways Self-Publishing Beats Traditional Publishing | Self-Publishing Relief
For many years, being published by one of the big-name publishing houses was the ultimate goal for book authors. And traditional publishing still offers writers many perks, including no out-of-pocket costs, brand name recognition, access to industry professionals, and...
Why Designing Your Own Book Cover Is A Bad Idea | Self-Publishing Relief
If you’re self-publishing your novel, memoir, or self-help book and you’re on a tight budget, you might be tempted to cut costs by designing your own book cover. While this may seem like a great way to save money, it can actually have a negative impact on your book’s...
Use Your Cover Design To Create A Love Match | Self-Publishing Relief
They stop and stare, and smiles slowly light up their faces. Are star-crossed lovers finally meeting? No, these are readers checking out your self-published book cover! Your book cover design is your ultimate point-of-purchase sales pitch; it should entice and...
Self-Publishing Advice And Hacks: Ask Self-Publishing Relief
If you’ve decided to self-publish your book, you’ve made the first of many decisions in the process! Fortunately, from what you need to know before you self-publish to making sure your finished book looks like it was designed by a pro, the experts at Self-Publishing...
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