My Dream of How a Book Should Look
This mockup was created by the artist, Matt Curtis, using one of the pages from a draft layout and superimposing the background image, the fairy he drew. I originally came up with the idea for this book design by looking at what Brighter Books ([image error]http://www.brighterbooks.com/) had done with some of their books. They did lots of illustrations but the other neat thing they did was create a line drawing that went with the theme of the book. The unusual thing about the drawing was that they let the design go under the text on the chapter start pages and draw into the bleed area or the part of the book that might get trimmed. It gives the design a unique free form look where it is not curtailed by a fixed and visible margin. I knew I wanted to do something like that but I wanted to do it with a unique illustration designed for the book. I talked to my book designer about whether or not it was possible to do such a thing and he told me that it could be done and that it wouldn't cost that much. Since the book is scifi book that shows the origins of fairies and has as its metaphor, technology is magic, I knew I wanted to use a fairy illustration to balance out the scifi illustrations. Plus, in the early part of the serial where the book sounds more scifi-ish, I figured it would drive the readers bonkers wondering what was coming up in the book. It would cause them to anticipate the merging of fairy fantasy with science fiction. Anticipation is good. So the culmination of that idea was Matt producing a stunning "modern" fairy illustration for the background and then he did a mockup so I could see what my idea was really going to look like. The mockup was created with a draft layout page and isn't a real laid out book page. So the fonts will not be faded over the picture areas, etc., when the real page is produced. Take a look, see if you agree with my dream of how a book should look.

Published on July 26, 2012 13:24
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Children of Sophista
This is a blog where I talk about my Children of Sophista book series. I released on October 1st the first book of a four novel length part serial storyline, “The Saeshell Book of Time” --- one story
This is a blog where I talk about my Children of Sophista book series. I released on October 1st the first book of a four novel length part serial storyline, “The Saeshell Book of Time” --- one story in the Children of Sophista series. These books are targeted toward scifi minded adults and gifted middle school children. On this blog you will see interesting things such as new art for the book, excerpts from the books, and points of view about giftedness and the experience of being gifted. Like a person on a journey, I share my experiences about being wired differently. Gifted is not a synonym for high IQ, though many people trying to make it into that. It means a wiring that produces high intensity --- intense over the top emotions, intensity forcing obsessions with projects I've latched onto, empathy that sometimes gets me into trouble, differences in how my senses perceive the world. I share all those experiences here, and the characters in my books exhibit those intensities.
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