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@nicholewinterss@REstepLit On the other hand, if the title is something like Fabio, and the MC is a guy that spends most of the story shirtless...it's kinda fair to say the problem isn't with the publisher's design but with the author's perception of their own story. ๐ ๐
@nicholewinterss@REstepLit I think I answered this already, but if not...most publishers WANT author involvement but have to have the ability to guide them away from a commercially bad marketing idea. If the story isn't about a guy in the story running around shirtless, then it's a bad design. Trust is key
@REstepLit Rachel, we'd love to send you some galleys when they come out and we have a couple physical copies of books cpming out we can send as ARCs if you want. We always do print ARCs as we go into the proof edit, so as long as you don't judge on a few minor issues...
@UroborosJose@REstepLit 98% true of the indie community. Less so for the traditional publishing community, but there are some bad apples there as well. We are small (ust signed our 7th author), with 5 new trade books coming out this year plus an ebook or two. We find some indie authors, with a nudge...
@JackHAuthor@REstepLit Some people just aren't at the level needed yet. Spending time in the trenches helps by:
a) writing a lot
b) improving in the craft and learning at least enough humility to accept professional feedback
c) learning the business of and what is required to successfully publish
@nicholewinterss@REstepLit It's important to remember if their books don't succeed, it's easier for you to write another book than it is for them to go bankrupt and then start another business. If they trust you enough to invest in you, they deserve the same trust and respect if you sign with them.
@nicholewinterss@REstepLit As another add on, most publishers WANT their authors involved in cover design without giving them final say. It is their investment. Again it's trust. If they aren't a big 5, you should trust they are trying to elevate you to that. If not...
@nicholewinterss@REstepLit As an add-on to this, if you dpn't trust your publisher to create a great cover, unless they are one of the big 5 or their imprints, you probably shouldn't be signing tbem. You have a lot riding reputationally. The have a lot ridong both on thier reputation AND financially.
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