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 Topic: Coverflip: Gendered Book Covers Reimagined

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  • Coverflip: Gendered Book Covers Reimagined
     OP - May 08, 2013, 08:30 PM

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/07/coverflip-maureen-johnson_n_3231935.html#slide=2421931

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    Yesterday, author Maureen Johnson had a great idea. She tweeted "I do wish I had a dime for every email I get that says, "Please put a non-girly cover on your book so I can read it. - signed, A Guy" - and so came the idea for a challenge for her 77,000 followers. A challenge that she called Coverflip. Below, she explains more.

    ...

    And the simple fact of the matter is, if you are a female author, you are much more likely to get the package that suggests the book is of a lower perceived quality. Because it’s “girly,” which is somehow inherently different and easier on the palate. A man and a woman can write books about the same subject matter, at the same level of quality, and that woman is simple more likely to get the soft-sell cover with the warm glow and the feeling of smooth jazz blowing off of it.


    Interesting project, and some of the redesigns are really good. My favorites from the article are Before I Fall and A Clockwork Orange. It says there were hundreds of replies, though, so I want to see if I can find more on Twitter.

    The only thing we have to fear is fear itself
    - 32nd United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Coverflip: Gendered Book Covers Reimagined
     Reply #1 - May 08, 2013, 08:34 PM

    Maureen's own post about it is also an interesting read.

    The only thing we have to fear is fear itself
    - 32nd United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt
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