tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post969776620667606605..comments2024-03-27T01:07:03.944-04:00Comments on The Roses of Prose: Book Covers...or...That Feeling You Get by Jannine GallantAlison Hendersonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12725250883303287946noreply@blogger.comBlogger19125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-75023014677282732952016-04-18T17:17:24.662-04:002016-04-18T17:17:24.662-04:00I like the cover for Wild One. The other, not so m...I like the cover for Wild One. The other, not so much. I agree about the hair & make-up. But then, maybe it will attract the younger readers. Hey, whatever works.Diane Burtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03754105332297068271noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-87918303844128182492016-04-04T13:22:11.215-04:002016-04-04T13:22:11.215-04:00Thanks, Susan. I know what you mean. In the past, ...Thanks, Susan. I know what you mean. In the past, I've felt like they read my request, laughed, then did what they want. Kensington has been good about getting the major details right.Jannine Gallanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01047728297429025804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-22807776290175311632016-04-04T13:01:53.981-04:002016-04-04T13:01:53.981-04:00These are outstanding covers. I've had my own ...These are outstanding covers. I've had my own qualms about my covers. I just wish the artists would read what I took such pains to request for the cover. I feel that would "cover" a host of problems. Best of luck!Susan Coryellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04700818086229953333noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-27394153682362980702016-04-03T10:11:21.870-04:002016-04-03T10:11:21.870-04:00Good point, Diane. Especially with a new author, t...Good point, Diane. Especially with a new author, the cover can make or break the deal for whether or not you try their book!Jannine Gallanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01047728297429025804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-25792429146204433462016-04-03T09:53:59.755-04:002016-04-03T09:53:59.755-04:00I think we get so worried about covers because we ...I think we get so worried about covers because we know from experience how a cover can completely turn you off on a book. "Don't judge a book by its cover" is a good warning, but we all do it. I think these covers are great as I'm sure the books will be. Congrats!Diane Garnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06000110555204777912noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-32478830742235711572016-04-02T17:46:02.946-04:002016-04-02T17:46:02.946-04:00Good to know I have your stamp of approval, Margo!...Good to know I have your stamp of approval, Margo!Jannine Gallanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01047728297429025804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-57030689613168885252016-04-02T17:16:56.227-04:002016-04-02T17:16:56.227-04:00Although I'm not a fan of tank tops on guys, I...Although I'm not a fan of tank tops on guys, I think both of these covers will definitely sell books. Like you said, the backgrounds are beautiful. I've had covers I've loved and covers I've not so loved. One of the perks of self publishing is picking your own artwork. Since I'm fortunate and got to read both of these in the 'CP Realm' I have to say, I do think they captured the essences of each couple. Weird hair, fake lashes and all. LOL Margo Hoornstrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00036077481652050799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-33189179283405883652016-04-02T12:41:36.452-04:002016-04-02T12:41:36.452-04:00MJ, at least with self-pubbed books, you can ask y...MJ, at least with self-pubbed books, you can ask your artist to make changes. Alison and I did a lot of little adjustments once we settled on the background and people for my self-pubbed series. Takes some of the pressure off knowing you have that control.<br /><br />Alison, so many elements of a cover to think about! I've had complaints about my headless men before. I wasn't surprised when they gave me "complete" people this time. Yeah, the background on Wilde Side is stunning and almost makes up for my hero's weird hair. LOLJannine Gallanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01047728297429025804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-28299084687714071542016-04-02T12:32:38.186-04:002016-04-02T12:32:38.186-04:00Ally and Marilyn, funny how we all started in the ...Ally and Marilyn, funny how we all started in the "scenery only" camp simply to play it safe. The first time I got a hot guy on the cover, I nearly had a stroke worrying about what my grandma would think! But, the fact that hot guys sell books made a believer of me. LOLJannine Gallanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01047728297429025804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-24090670840400620662016-04-02T12:17:49.306-04:002016-04-02T12:17:49.306-04:00You know how I feel about covers. LOL. I like both...You know how I feel about covers. LOL. I like both your new covers, actually better than the ones for the Who's Watching Now series. Headless naked men tend to look a lot alike. Of the two Wilde Ones covers, I think I prefer Wilde Side. Like you, I love that background. When choosing images and concepts for my own covers, I consider (briefly) whether I'm giving the right impression of the heat level, but so far I haven't had any reader complaints. I keep reminding myself that the purpose is to attract reader attention with a striking image that will stand out in a small format.Alison Hendersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12725250883303287946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-67096289850356061382016-04-02T12:09:22.833-04:002016-04-02T12:09:22.833-04:00Even when self-pubbing you have that same anxious ...Even when self-pubbing you have that same anxious feeling when you get a cover from your artist. Did he understand what you wanted? You hold your breath and then when you open it the photo comes up a little at a time, which keeps the suspense building. I've had a few where I've thought, "What was he thinking?" But I've had more that have taken my breath away and needed barely any changes. For me, the cover needs to capture the "feel" of the book more than be totally accurate to the story. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. After reading the first in your Who's Watching Now series, I can't wait to read this series! MJ Schillerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08921672646433078203noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-81309643254450904872016-04-02T12:01:38.613-04:002016-04-02T12:01:38.613-04:00I agree with Alicia. I love both covers. I usually...I agree with Alicia. I love both covers. I usually tell the cover artist I don't want people on the cover because I like readers to be able to imagine what the characters look like and they will never come out exactly as you, the writer, imagined them. But I have had people on the cover, including one hot guy cover that I'm still not sure I'm comfortable with. I prefer scenery. I've been happy with my covers. I wish you much success with this series. Marilyn Baronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09714909614698968955noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-86478193108976685902016-04-02T11:57:13.835-04:002016-04-02T11:57:13.835-04:00I love them both. They are very eye-catching. I ha...I love them both. They are very eye-catching. I have had to learn, as an author and an editor dealing with authors disappointed in their covers because it's not 'exactly' how they imagined it, that as you said, covers are to sell books. Also, covers are just 'representative' of the characters and stories. They do not have to be exact replicas. I used to not want people on my covers because I was afraid I'd be let down if they weren't how I pictured my hero/heroine. Now I've decided that it doesn't have to be how I picture them, and people normally sell covers better than objects. HUGE congrats! Sounds like an awesome series.Alicia Deanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12003539473772776004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-11878013168926456792016-04-02T11:02:27.148-04:002016-04-02T11:02:27.148-04:00I think his hair strikes a weird note with us, Lea...I think his hair strikes a weird note with us, Leah, because we're old. (sigh) But I've been paying attention to reality TV and noticing tons of 20 and 30 somethings have this same cut now! Go figure. I always rebel against half-naked men on the cover because my books don't have the heat level to support what those covers advertise. Readers would have expectations that the book wouldn't deliver on, and there's nothing quite as annoying as a one star review because your book doesn't have enough sex to suit the reader!Jannine Gallanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01047728297429025804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-56781164589644438692016-04-02T10:40:09.367-04:002016-04-02T10:40:09.367-04:00Argh...typo in my comment above. Should have been:...Argh...typo in my comment above. Should have been: I'm not "too" sure...Leah St. Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11004006100786260893noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-25397556007673597762016-04-02T10:39:17.579-04:002016-04-02T10:39:17.579-04:00I think they're fantastic, Jannine. Like you, ...I think they're fantastic, Jannine. Like you, I'm not to sure about the trendy hair on Hero No. 2, but I also don't want bare-chested men on my covers, so what do I know?! :-) <br /><br />I think it's better to have them similar in theme but different details, like these are. I often look to the cover (rather than the title) as my first indication whether I've read a book. These would be easily identifiable for me by the backgrounds if nothing else.<br /><br />Congrats again! These are both going on my Kindle wish list!Leah St. Jameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11004006100786260893noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-55794281420641431892016-04-02T10:05:27.538-04:002016-04-02T10:05:27.538-04:00Vonnie, you're one lucky lady to get that much...Vonnie, you're one lucky lady to get that much control. Since my last covers were just men, I think they wanted to change it up to couples for this series.<br /><br />I'm certainly hoping these covers sell books, Rolynn! I loved working with Alison when I self published. Although I probably drove her crazy with the back and forth nitpicking to get them perfect! LOLJannine Gallanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01047728297429025804noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-55905722017584392652016-04-02T09:52:19.108-04:002016-04-02T09:52:19.108-04:00Jannine, one of the biggest reasons I like self-pu...Jannine, one of the biggest reasons I like self-pubbing is control over covers. It's such a nail-biting experience as you describe it so well. Still, I am not an artist, so I feel inept at describing what I want and judging what I get. More to the point, I don't have insight on what our readers expect/respond to. Clearly, Kensington's got a handle on all this (she said, hopefully). Your two book covers convey a background/setting with emphasis on the relationship, that's clear to me. Both couples are pleasant and look a little wild...but not over the top. Love your logo and your title motif. I think the covers will sell! Yay!Rolynn Andersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09504770204968969467noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9023937099212820339.post-61695871278012919802016-04-02T09:44:00.496-04:002016-04-02T09:44:00.496-04:00I think your covers are great. The job of the cove...I think your covers are great. The job of the cover is to sell the book. It took me a long time and little earnings to grasp that fact. I didn't want bare-chested men on my covers and made that clear in CAPS on my cover request sheets. I finally relented. I do get to choose. My team at Random House sends me several blank men shots, sine I prefer a male over a couple, for now. I chose the guy I want out of 5 candidates. A couple weeks later, I get 4 sample covers. I ask for different fonts, different colors here and there. They do their best to give me what I want. It'll be interesting to see how we work the book I'm writing now. The hero has an amputated arm. I've warned them they'll have to be on the lookout for a side view of a muscular man.Vonnie Davis ~ Romance Authorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07360480832587538895noreply@blogger.com