Why Readers Do Judge a Book by Its Cover
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Summary
What if your book cover isn’t just a marketing tool—but one of the most powerful storytelling elements you have?
In this episode of The Write Podcast, I’m joined by cover designer Holly Dunn for a behind-the-scenes look at what really goes into creating a cover that sells your story.
And here’s what makes Holly different: she actually reads the entire manuscript before she designs. (Yes—really.) Which means her covers aren’t just beautiful… they’re deeply aligned with the tone, emotion, and promise of the book itself.
We dive into her creative process, how she translates story into visual language, and what she’s looking for as she reads a manuscript. We also talk about the rise of AI in design—what it means for authors, where it can help, and where human creativity still matters most.
And of course, we explore the truth behind the phrase “don’t judge a book by its cover”… and why readers absolutely do.
If you’re an author who wants your book to stand out, connect with the right audience, and truly reflect the story you’ve written, this episode is a must-listen.
✨ In this episode, we cover:
Why reading the book changes everything in cover design
How to visually communicate tone, genre, and emotional promise
The role of AI in publishing and creative work
What makes a cover actually sell a book
How to think about your cover as part of your storytelling
Find Holly online at: https://www.hollydunndesign.com/