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Jane Gorman Joins "The Indy Author" to Discuss What Makes a Book Cover Great and Why It Matters.

  • Writer: Kenneth Buckley
    Kenneth Buckley
  • Mar 25, 2020
  • 1 min read

Matty Dalrymple is the creator of "The Indy Author" and has written, produced podcasts, spoken, and consulted, on the craft of writing and the publishing journey as The Indy Author™. She is also a Author Member of the Alliance of Independent Authors.


Matty is also the author of the Lizzy Ballard Thrillers Rock Paper ScissorsSnakes and Ladders, and The Iron Ringthe Ann Kinnear Suspense Novels The Sense of Death and The Sense of Reckoning; and the Ann Kinnear Suspense Shorts, including Close These Eyes and Write in Water. She is a member of Mystery Writers of America, Sisters in Crime, International Thriller Writers, and the Brandywine Valley Writers Group. 


Today, Matty invited author Jane Gorman to her Podcast to discuss the two primary components of a successful book cover - the Cover Image, and The Title. She also provides her best practices and advice on avoiding common pitfalls.


Check out Episode 019 - "Judging a Book by It's Cover", here!


While you're at it, check out Matty and Jane's work, here, and here!





 
 
 

8 Comments


Sam Carter
Sam Carter
13 hours ago

The discussion about what makes a book cover effective, especially the balance between visual appeal and communicating the book’s tone or genre, really stood out. It’s interesting how something so small on the surface ends up carrying so much responsibility in shaping a reader’s first impression, almost like it has to summarize an entire story in a single glance. I also kept thinking about how subjective “good design” can be, since what grabs one reader might completely miss another depending on their expectations or reading habits.

It makes me wonder how much authors and designers end up debating those choices behind the scenes before settling on a final cover. In a broader sense, it also feels similar to how presentation…

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Steven Lake
Steven Lake
May 08

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Ricky B Littles.
Ricky B Littles.
Nov 04, 2025

That was a really insightful post by Jane Gorman and Matty Dalrymple on how a book cover’s visual and title components work together to make a strong first impression, and why that matters in publishing. I recently sat through an online exam on design fundamentals, and while researching, I came across the idea to use a Best Online Lab Help service to assist with practical tasks and keep things on track. It really made me appreciate how presentation and support go hand-in-hand

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Lisa John
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Nov 04, 2025

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Nov 04, 2025

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