I was in the mall this week, looking at all
the winter clearance sale racks. It’s something I don’t do often, mainly because
the many choices in department stores make my head spin. I’m better suited to
the smaller boutiques, where there are maybe 40 racks instead of 90.
I’m discovering that the same is true when
it comes to choosing a suitable book jacket image for my fifth Casey Holland mystery, and this is causing me a great dilemma. Even by using
key words, there are thousands upon thousands of images to go through.
I remember doing this when I chose the
cover for Fatal Encryption back in 2008, and it took a long time. But I was
very clear about the image I wanted, a decision I don’t regret to this day. The cover for this book is a little more complicated, which adds to my
dilemma.
Knock
Knock is a story about a group of vicious home invasions
that have been targeting seniors, many of whom also ride a particular Vancouver
bus. Since my protagonist is a transit security officer for a bus company
called Mainland, Public Transport, each cover has a bus related theme on the
cover. They were designed by the in-house designer of my former publisher.
This time, a large part of the story takes
place in residences. Thus, the second dilemma. Searching under the categories
of mystery, home invasion, homes, and buses has presented some interesting
images, and the choices are beginning to make my head spin.
To save costs and time, I was hoping to choose
an image before I hire a jacket designer, but I’m now wondering if I should simply leave it to the expert.
Incidentally, I’m also intending to produce
a Casey novella this year, the title of which is Man in a Gold Satin Thong. Really, the cover’s a no-brainer for
that one, don’t you think?
If anyone has any suggestions to assist me
in my search, please let me know! Thanks!
2 comments:
Book covers are hard to come up with. I use Ryan Doan for my covers. I have no talent when it comes to graphic design, so I need an expert...
Thanks for commenting, Kristina. Yes, book jackets do require a special skill set. But I've now found a great designer, so things are underway!
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