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Saturday 2 June 2012

The Book Cover: what your audience sees first





When buying a book, you may be influenced by its amazing reviews, its subject or what an A- list celebrity is tweeting about it. But if you ignore all the above, you will be influenced by its book cover.

Bookshelves often contain loads of new authors that you can choose from every week if not every day. Books do get judged by its cover and if you are a new, young author, your first book cover can make or break you.

This week, Kia and her publishing team went through the tedious, yet very worthwhile task of finalising book cover. Whilst there is a lot of free software that can create a book cover for you, it is always worth investing a little money in your book cover.

Kia’s book cover came about as a result of pre-arranged relationships with agents, publishers and illustrators. But even if you are a self- published author, don’t think that your story is going to sell purely because of its pages. Spend some money and time on your cover.

This is not only a representation of your book subject but is also a reflection of your imagination and creativity.


When looking back at the process, Kia says: “Apart from the editing of the book, this cover has occupied most of the team’s time for the last few months and I think it is right that it did.”

“At the end of this, what are you most proud of?” I ask.

“My one fear was giving too much away on the cover itself,” she says. “The final cover displays the most important theme of the book without giving too much about the characters and storylines.”

“Teenagers will still have to buy the book to get to know me and this story and I know that the book cover should encourage them to want to uncover more.”



A great book cover can induce curiosity in every reader and if it is an e-book, it can get more clicks and views which could lead to more purchases. The synopsis is important but many simply glance over it when buying books.

A title can grab me while a pretty or unique book cover can either make me want to buy the book or move on to the next interesting book cover on the shelf.

Amazingly, after all these years, any individual is very much influenced by appearances and pretty does sell. It is the same principle as dating really. When you first fancy a person, you love the way they look and then after you get to know them, you love them for their personality.

Many books are bought because of their cover and then after we read them, we recommend them to other because of their messages or storylines.



“One problem that we did face when creating the book cover was the amount of detail to put on the front,” Kia says.

“This does not have much to do with giving many storylines away as it have to do with my story itself. The world I have created is very detailed and it was important not to crowd the front of the book. Simplicity with a range of bright colours was key.”



Of course, Kia will be revealing her book cover in time. It’s still a few months to go and she’s very big on tantalizing her readers with little snippets of her success. Stay tune for this and more on Kia’s journey....