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RE: Self-Publishing with ProWebWriter on a $0 Budget - Part 2 - Editing, Proofreading, and Cover Creation
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Beware of Google Images -- they do not always get labeled properly
It is actually much safer to use a source such as Pixabay as the person that uploads has to actually tell the site what others may or may not do with them.
I enjoyed learning new tools -- especially Canva -- My cover for Lost Lizzy is so basic that it borders on painfully unprofessionally done.
Hello! I love what y'all do, and I'd be honored to be a part of it. I tried to stress in my post that creators need to check the licensing of the photos they use. I suggest Google Images and filters because it's the only way I know to search multiple sites at once. I ended up using an image from Pexels in my example cover which is much like Pixabay.
Free free to share and all of the images are mine with the exception of Rachel Caine's book cover, so please don't use that one. Thanks again! You guys ROCK!