Wednesday, February 1, 2023

#IWSG--Covers, art, and being Indie

 Welcome to the monthly jog around the writing world, known as the Insecure Writer's Support Group blog hop! 



Each month a question is offered (optionally) for folks to contemplate. Today's was asking about covers.  As an indie author, specifically do I make my own?

NO. 

That's it. Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.


Kidding. As usual, I have things to say ;).

I was an art major for three years, and while I can have a decent eye for layout, I know my limitations (and they are massive-LOL). I have always gone to the pros for my covers. (The exception is my Quarterly Planner--that's all me with a photo I took of Tintern Abbey last year ;).


A good cover artist understands your genre, and hopefully has examples of other covers they've done in it. Some cover artists do only photo manipulation, some paint over photo manipulation, and some are doing either digital or old school illustrations. 

They also understand text, placement, good fonts/bad fonts, kernelling, etc.

It's more than just good art.  I have seen some authors who are also artists do amazing work on their own covers. I've also seen train wrecks that made me want to wash my eyes out.

My goal with my covers is to get across the genre (fantasy/SF/steampunk), to indicate it's female led, and to show it's character focused. (On the whole, people on covers indicate character focus, huge landscapes, spaceships, etc usually indicate more plot focused--not true all the time, but often.)

I have worked with some amazing cover artists: Aleta Rafton, Julie Nicholls, Joolz & Jarling, Deranged Doctor Designs. All of them have worked with me to make the cover eye grabbing. 

People DO judge a book by its cover. For me as a reader, unless it's one of my auto-buy authors, my first level of interest in a new book is their cover. Then I read the copy, then a peak inside. Doesn't matter if it's online or in a bookstore.

I tell new indie authors to save for a great cover and a great editor!

My current covers are all on the bar to the right, but here's one I got done a while ago, that I'm still working on the book for. But I love the cover!  This was done by Deranged Doctor Designs (photo manipulation only). 


Have a great IWSG day and if you have questions about which artists did which of my covers, just ask :).  

One of the reasons that I LOVE being indie is control over what my work looks like :).




14 comments:

  1. Haha! I don't do my own covers either, I use an illustrator. Your covers are awesome!

    I'm Gwen, co-hosting this month for the IWSG. https://gwengardner.blogspot.com/2023/01/iwsg-how-are-you-book-covered.html#comment-form

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  2. I adore your book covers - 'look you in the eye' amazing, uncommon, and compelling!

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  3. Getting to pick your own covers is a big perk of being an indie!

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    1. It is!! And a great one ;). Thanks for coming by!

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  4. Great to learn about your process! And I agree, people judge books by the cover. :)

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  5. Excellent advice on cover art. Yes! Hire the professional. You are so right. People do judge a book by its cover, and will chose or discard it because of what they see. Great cover for your next book!!!

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  6. Thank you for your perspective. And I agree the book covers on the right are pretty great.

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  7. That new one is cool.
    My stories are character-driven but not one cover features a person. They all feature spaceships.

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    1. Thank you! Sorry I just saw this. Obviously, your covers are working great :). Thanks for coming by!

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  8. Yes, you are correct, Marie. I feel people do judge a book by the cover. Your covers are definitely intriguing. Kernelling. I never heard of that word before in relation to book covers. Interesting. Have a great week!

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    1. Thank you! Kernelling for the spacing on the font, not the artwork. Thanks for coming by!

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