That works for me. I could be completely wrong about this, but I don't think the author usually gets to choose the cover. They might get to yay or nay it, but I don't think they actually get to pick it.bookowlie wrote:
I am not familiar with the world of publishing. I always thought that an author had complete control over the cover, if if the book was being published by a major publisher. In any event, I don't place too much important on a cover until after I've read the book. Then I analyze the cover with what I've learned from reading the story.
Honestly, though, I don't know where I picked up that idea. You know how you just start assuming something and then you believe it as fact?