Troubles in coverland

BookcoverFtK4I do make trouble for myself. I have this concept for the cover of Farewell to Kindness. Since Anne’s ability as an archer is a pivotal plot point, I want the cover to feature a woman in regency dress with bow and arrow. I put the image on my working cover together from several other images – one person’s hair, another person’s body, and a random background. But all along, I’ve planned a cover shoot for the real cover.


I have a photographer (the charming Britt, who drew the chair for Candle). She has organised a model. We have a selection of places for the shoot. But do you think that we can find someone who will let us borrow their long bow?


I’ve tried the prop hire firms. Long bows are apparently not much in demand for New Zealand movies and television shows. I’ve tried the archery clubs. Some archery clubs do have long bow enthusiasts, but not within easy driving distance of my model and photographer.


I’m pinning my hopes on the re-enactment societies. I’ve made several approaches to different groups, and I think I may be getting somewhere. Yesterday, I spoke to someone who has spoken to someone… But no call last night, so if that hasn’t worked by next weekend, I’m off to the annual joust half an hour from here, where they’re advertising traditional archery.


Watch this space!


Meanwhile, here are the four designs (wrong photo, but experiments to look at typography and placement) Britt has sent me as concepts. What do you think?


Rough draft 1 Rough draft 2 Rough draft 3 Rough draft 4


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Published on February 07, 2015 11:06
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message 1: by Doreen (new)

Doreen I'm not so keen on the two with the bottom part of the picture cut off.

The one with your name at the bottom - the name isn't so easy to read. The one with the book title at the bottom is better, but maybe a slightly heavier font?

It's difficult when they have to work in thumbnail as well as full-size. I've noticed a lot of books where you just can't make out the title in the thumbnail, and the text that accompanies them doesn't give the title either.


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