
New cover for The Bone Wall
We’ve all heard about the importance of quality book covers, and if I’m honest about my own book buying habits, I have to agree. I browse the covers. If I like a cover, I read the blurb. If I like the blurb, I read the first few pages. From there it lands in my shopping cart. A treat for me!
My switch from traditional publishing to indie publishing means it’s time for new covers. Authors will usually have the option to purchase existing covers from the publisher, but I decided to use this opportunity to upgrade, to commit to a professional image and brand. I figure this is my chance, and the covers I pick have to stick.
Covers are an investment for a writer, just like editing and proofing. Unlike editing and proofing, they’re seriously fun. I asked the talented Jennifer Munswami of J.M. Rising Horse Creations to recreate every one of my covers, including those for my 2 self-published books. I’m committed to this writing thing, and with my transition to indie publishing, the future of my work rests squarely on my shoulders.
The transformation has begun, and it will take about a year to complete 13 covers (my schedule, not Jennifer’s). Purely as a result of timing, we started with one of my self-published books, The Bone Wall.
Of course, I have to include an Amazon link: The Bone WallÂ
Are you considering a cover for your book? Here’s what a cover designer needs before starting:
For All Books:Â
Book Title and Author
Genre
Ebook, print book, or both
Stand-alone or series (for branding a series)
Deadline
What you’re looking for in a cover?Â
Main character(s), theme, whether you like color…
Other less important details:
Setting, props, other possible background details…
If creating a paperback, these additional items are needed:
Print House
Book size
Color of paper (for title page graphics)
Exact number of formatted pages (determines spine width)
Blurb (for back cover)
Find J.M. Rising Horse Creations on Jennifer’s Website and on Facebook.
Hope this was helpful 🙂 Happy Writing!