Vote for My Book Cover

Comfortably Uncomfortable: Create depth and balance through small steps that add up to big change is scheduled for publication by the end of March. Thank you to everyone who voted and helped choose the title.


Below are three versions of the front cover. Vote for the one (#1, #2, or #3) you like best in the comments below.


Comments

12 responses to “Vote for My Book Cover”

  1. Rex Scare Avatar

    My first choice is #3. Second choice is #1.

  2. Darren Greninger Avatar
    Darren Greninger

    I like #2 best, but I think you could create a stronger option still. I’m not sure I understand the meaning of the sun-like orb in the other ones. I recommend looking at the covers of successful books in your niche and emulating them in some way.

    1. Thank you for the advice. I hope to find someone to do artwork for me. I am doing the best I can until that happens.

  3. Anne Miranda Avatar
    Anne Miranda

    I like #3 the best, but non of them really give me a good idea for what the book is about.

    1. Thank you for the input, Anne. I hope to find someone to do the artwork for me. This is the best I could come up with for now.

  4. Michael L Guiffre Avatar
    Michael L Guiffre

    Number 3! I love the title, it draws you in and the high contrast cover really catches the eye. A little more contrast in the circle would really sell that sense of duality and balance. You’re title however is a winner! Short, punchy, eye catching. It leads to the obvious question ‘comfortably uncomfortable about what?’ and your subtitle gives just enough. It’s a self help book about small not overwhelming steps that you can take to achieve big change. Exactly enough to make me read the full description. Well done! Best of luck with the book!

    1. Thank you for the detailed feedback, Michael. Very helpful to hear your thought process.

  5. Phyllis (Sherman) Wasmuth Avatar
    Phyllis (Sherman) Wasmuth

    #3
    #2
    $1

    Visually #3 would encourage me to pick it up and read the intro to learn more about your premise.

    #1 is nice but feels like a therapy book cover ( to me)

    1. Thank you for the feedback and for voting.

  6. Carol Lacey Avatar
    Carol Lacey

    I like NO. 1 the best. My grandson does my covers and may be interested if your are.

    1. I’d be interested in talking to him, Carol. Thank you.

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