The 2021 M.L.S. Weech Book Cover of the Year Pool Is Live!

The 2021 M.L.S. Weech Book Cover of the Year Pool Is Live!

Greetings all,

Fifty-two weeks is a long time.

Fifty-two weeks, 365 covers, 64 polls have all led us here to the 2021 M.L.S. Weech Book Cover of the Year Poll.

We have 12 beautiful covers for you to choose from. If you’re looking for a bit more data on what they are and why they are in the tournament, please feel free to watch this YouTube video:

While you’re at it, would you be kind enough to subscribe to my channel? It’s free, and it really helps show support for an indie guy like me.

You can vote for your favorite of the 12 right here.

This contest will go on for three weeks, and then I’ll name a winner.

There won’t be a 2022 competition. I think my channel needs a bit more time to really make all the effort and stuff worth it. I may revisit the idea if my channel gets more traction, but this is it for the next year at least. The channel will go in a different direction. Once I have a sense of what sort of content viewers are looking for, I’ll build from there.

As always, thanks for reading,

Matt

The 2021 M.L.S. Weech January Book Cover of the Month is live! Voting for February’s covers has begun!

The 2021 M.L.S. Weech January Book Cover of the Month is live! Voting for February’s covers has begun!

Greetings all,

We’re one step closer to naming the 2021 M.L.S. Weech Book Cover of the Year!

The Week 4 2021 M.L.S. Weech Book Cover of the Month of January is …

Eye of the Fates by AR Colbert was just a really well done cover with some unique color and composition. Fates joins Spark, Ravens of Yellowstone, and The Tinder Box to round up the four nominees for the 2021 M.L.S. Weech January Book Cover of the Month, which you can vote for right here!

The Week 1 2021 M.L.S. Weech February Book Cover of the Month is live, too, and you can vote for that cover right here.

I’d appreciate it if you stopped by my YouTube channel and gave it a like and subscribe. It helps me out and supports these authors and artists.

Thanks for reading,

Matt

Announcing the 2021 M.L.S. Weech Book Cover of the Month! January’s Week 3 Contest is Live!

Announcing the 2021 M.L.S. Weech Book Cover of the Month! January’s Week 3 Contest is Live!

Greetings All,

We’re officially one step closer to the 2021 M.L.S. Weech Book Cover of the Year! We have two winners to announce (including last week’s winner), so let’s get to it.

The 2021 M.L.S. Weech December Book Cover of the Month is …

School For Spirits by Aron Lewes beat out three other great covers to take the title and earn it’s place in the 2021 M.L.S. Weech Book Cover of the Year contest.

January’s contest is already halfway done. The winner for week two is …

The Tinder Box by Kate Elliott was such a unique cover, I’m not surprised it stood out against the competition.

The Tinder Box joins Spark in the January’s overall contest.

You can vote for Week 3’s cover right here.

I’d appreciate it if you all stopped by my YouTube channel and checked it out. Please give it a like, share, and subscribe. It’s where I talk about the book covers and offer my opinions on why they work so well.

Thanks for reading,

Matt

Announcing the First Winning Book Cover in January! Vote For This Week’s Cover!

Announcing the First Winning Book Cover in January! Vote For This Week’s Cover!

Greetings all,

We’ve inching closer and closer to the 2021 M.L.S. Weech Book Cover of the Year. We have a winner for the first week of January. Before we do that, please let me remind you that you can still vote for the 2021 M.L.S. Weech December Book Cover of the Month right here.

What that said, the winner of the Week 1 January 2021 M.L.S. Weech Book Cover of the Month is …

Spark by Hadwin Fuller had a beautifully dynamic cover. I loved the color and action of the image.

You can choose the next cover to compete for January’s title right here.

I’d also be appreciative if you took a moment to pop on over to my YouTube page and gave it a like and a subscribe. It’s just another way to help out your friendly neighborhood independent author.

As always,

Thanks for reading,

Matt