Different editions of many books, including of the classics, have been issued over the years. A different cover has appeared with each edition. And when the book becomes a movie, there is always
the movie cover edition.
Since this is a memoir, I'm trying to decide if I should have my face on the cover as some memoirs have done, especially the one that got me inspired:

And the cover of the recent re-release, with the new afterward(the author states in the afterward that she had wanted to be on the cover, she had to be on the cover):
Does writing a memoir mean you have to include your picture on the cover? Maybe not in all cases such as these:


And here are some movie tie-in covers of memoirs:

What would you do put on your cover?
3 comments:
Let us know what you decide.
Not me. No way, no how, no chance. Which way are you leaning?
Well, it wouldn’t be me as I hate having my photograph taken. Of the covers you’ve shared, I like the one for 'Wild' best, it doesn’t tell me a great deal about the story. Although I imagine it is something to do with hiking or living in the wild. It’s intriguing enough to get my interest.
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