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  • Ah, got it! Yes, two different things, lol. Personally, I like having a "quote" on the cover versus my "own descriptive" tag line, but whatever is the most eye catching for you is always the ticket :-) 
  • Here's my story: In 2003 (I think) I collected all the articles on my website and created an ebook for sale. It was called, "End Verbal Abuse and Save Your Marriage."...
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  • Started by Karen A. Wyle
    Last reply by Lynne Favreau
    I'm making my final preparations to self-publish my SF novel, TWIN-BRED, and am not sure whether to use the book cover that I used for my CreateSpace proof.  I've atta...
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    I listened to Brooke Warner's advice at the Independent Author's Conference. Just start, she said, and it inspired me to revise my memoir into a novel. I am currently...
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  • That is fascinating--that people--a k a writers, us--would prefer to avoid the subject of writing...and how it is received (or promoted) .... and respond to everything around it: chicken-sitting? I confess that is eye-catching...especially to a New Yorker!    
  • Kristen... I agree with Laura... I wouldn't worry yet. If you an agent (or that may be your first stop) and if he or she is good at what they do -- they'll give you ad...
  • This my book cover which I think it is just what I want woman pick up. It's very eye catching and feminine. What do you think  the content of the book will without a preview or press release??