I tweaked the ebook cover for The Lost Librarian’s Grave a bit. I’m planning on uploading it to Amazon this weekend. As I mentioned in the Redwood Press blog post, suggestions and feedback are always welcome.
Work continues on The Lost Librarian’s Grave horror and weird fiction anthology, which is good because October will be here before we know it. Today I tweaked the ebook cover a little, giving the gargoyle a bit of an aura or glowing effect, as well as a few other things.
I also decided to put some author names on the cover. It was very hard to decide* so the three of us each picked our favorite story–none of us liked the same one the best. This was easy for Don, a bit harder for Occasum, and very hard for me because I liked all the stories and had several favorites for differing reasons.

Then I added another author because I have misspelled their name now about a dozen times, and while not a huge deal it seemed a way of balancing the scales and achieving some literary Maat. Finally…
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8 responses to “Tweaked the Ebook Cover for The Lost Librarians Grave”
I agree with Kuribo, went I pick books the cover is what draws me to them as there are generally heaps to look through 🤓.
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Great work on the cover Ann, hope it does well.
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The cover looks great! I think it was worth taking the time to redesign as a good cover can sell a book.
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Yes, I thought it was a good use of time to try and improve the cover. You are right about the importance of the cover with selling books.
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That is a great cover- it should do the book and the writers’ work proud.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Thank you, Pete. I sure hope so! 🙂
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I laughed when I read the reason why my name is on the cover (love the cover, btw). I’m also thrilled.
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Well, you aren’t alone now, Sipora. I called Pedro Iniquez “Peter” on the cover and didn’t notice until he pointed it out.
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