How I (Didn’t) Designed My Book Cover

Here’s a slightly embellished conversation regarding my book cover:


Publisher: “Have you given any thought to what you’d like the cover of your book to look like?”


Me: “Yes, I would like it to have a big sticker in the top corner. One that says Newbery, or Man Booker, or Pulitzer.”


Publisher: “Those are awards. You have to win them first.”


Me: “So we can’t just stick one on? I mean, it doesn’t seem so hard to find a book that already has one and just -”


Publisher: ” – no.”


Me: “Darn. Okay, in that case, here are two designs I’ve come up with on my own – which do you like best?”






















Publisher: “These are the covers of The Giver and Harry Potter. You’ve just duct taped over the titles and written From Ant to Eagle.”


Me: “That obvious, huh?”


Publisher: “Yes.”


Me: “But I REALLY like both of these books. And The Giver comes with its own stickers. I think we should go with one of them.”


Publisher: “You can’t just take someone else’s cover.”


Me: “Even if we keep all the text inside the same? We wouldn’t change anything except the title.”


Publisher: “That sounds suspiciously like plagiarism.”


Me: “Not if we have a bibliography!”


Publisher: “How about I just design the cover.”


Me: “Hmm… you know what… that sounds like a much better idea.”


And so it is that I owe a huge thanks to the amazingly talented Michelle Halket of Central Avenue Publishing for designing the cover of my book. It is – in my humble opinion – perfect. I owe another huge thanks to my daughter and Michelle’s daughter for doing the drawings that grace the cover. They are supposed to be the drawings of the eleven-year old protagonist and since I draw like a 5-year-old, we required their services.


I hope you like the cover as much as I do!


Look for it in bookstores April 1, 2017 or preorder online today at:



Chapters/Indigo Books
Amazon
Barnes and Nobles

— Alex

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Published on January 23, 2017 21:17
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