Cover Art Quest
There’s little slack time in this business. If you’re not writing a book, you’re writing a blog post, tweeting a thank you, or updating your Facebook page. There are publisher’s proofs to review, blog tours to schedule, press releases won’t write themselves, and book covers need to be designed. As much as I would love to spend all my days writing, this business is more complex than that. Many other chores demand a piece of my time.
On the Road Again
Happily, most of those chores can be done from the road, which is where I am. It’s familiar territory for me having spent so many winters “heading south.” This week I’m driving down the Pacific coast with my husband, John, and our sweet Molly to find the perfect photo inspiration for the cover of Book III, Redemption.
Cover art is an important component of any book. It has the potential to either draw people in or send them scurrying. For better or worse*, from the very start, I’ve had a strong opinion of what the visual should be for my books. It’s always been the beach.
The beach plays a critical role in all three books.
In Awakening, the beach is a cruel mistress that serves as the setting for imparting the gift, awakening it, and finally, setting it free. In Revelation, the beach serves as a reminder of where it all began, and then plays hand maiden to the larger story that occurs within metres of that same beach. The beach is also an important element in Redemption.
Viona Halim is the talented graphic artist who painted the first two covers. She did a wonderful job creating not only compelling water colours, but also capturing the ominous mood that prevails in the books.
The book cover for Redemption will be in keeping with the trilogy’s mood, which is still dark and mysterious, but this time it will reflect the very unique cliff face and low vegetation typical to Bodega Bay, California, which is where a pivotal scene takes place. And that’s what brings me here. It’s a cover art quest. I need to get some photos of these beaches for Viona to work with.
Cover Reveal
The cover for Book II is about to be revealed. Keep your eyes peeled because just after the cover reveal, Revelation will be released. I can’t wait.
As an aside, this is our first road trip without Molly’s half-sister, Soozie. They travelled extensively with us since 2000. It seems strange to be making this journey without her – as if a book end is missing.
*Update: in 2018, the heavy hand I had in book cover design proved fatal. Read more about the rebrand here.
Inese says
Interesting how a writer selects cover art. I think as we walk along lines of books at the book store, the cover can attract or scare off.
So far all your cover images look like fitting the content. I simply didn’t see any newer post, so, I’m commenting on this one.
How did I miss it back then?
JPMcLean says
I’m behind in my blog posts – too busy writing! But an update is coming soon. Thanks, as always, for stopping by.
Christopher Lee Deards says
My wife and I head out to La Push, Washington near Forks every few years. We were married there.
Where exactly along the coast was this taken?
JP McLean says
Thanks to you, I learned something new today. In my quest to find the location of that photo, I discovered that my husband’s iPhone attaches GPS coordinates to photos. My camera doesn’t do that, but luckily, we’d both taken photos at that stop. From there I was able to pinpoint the EXACT location of the photo. It was taken just north of Kalaloch. If you want to locate it on Google Earth, input these coordinates, 47 39’0.6″N, 124 23’19.2″W
Christopher Lee Deards says
Ah, just south of Forks along the 101.
ineverforget says
I’ve enjoyed the challenge of heading out with my camera and snapping some snappy snaps for use with my book (either cover, rear cover or just promotional use) – and what a sense of accomplishment when you’ve finished and you know you had a hand in it! Great post!
JP McLean says
Thanks. I’m not the best photographer, but this beautiful coast makes it easier to get a good shot. Glad you enjoyed the post.