Knowing how important a cover is to the
commercial success of a book, I researched a number of resources, some of them
free. Ultimately, I decided to go with a professional. I chose Ellie Augsburger,
an illustrator at Creative Digital Studios, and provided her with the following
information:
-target
demographic: women 21-55
-emotion
the cover should arouse: I want to remind women of the unbreakable bond
between mother and child, as elemental as sea and sky, and I want them to feel
the excitement of a sexual relationship that satisfies soul hunger as well as
sensual appetite.
-theme: Life keeps reasserting and replenishing itself, like the tides of
the primordial ocean (this theme finds an echo in the “cradle endlessly
rocking” line of the Whitman epigraph).
Ellie did the ebook and paperback versions
of my novella and needed specs for both. For the ebook, I asked, as Amazon
required, that she produce a .jpg file size of 2820x4500 pixels with a 300 dpi/ppi resolution
in portrait orientation. The title had to be instantly readable, so bold fonts were
in order, as were simple images. For the paperback, Ellie needed the number of
pages (202) and copy for the back cover.
Ellie proved to be a gem to work with. She
was open to my ideas and patient with my suggested revisions. Coming down to
the wire, I crowd-sourced different versions of the cover among Facebook
friends, including a black-and-white version. They chose the cover depicting a
pregnant woman in silhouette against a moonlit backdrop of purple-tinged ocean
and sky. This cover felt thematically resonant to me, and potential readers
seemed to like it, so we went with it.
For the back cover, Ellie requested and I
provided the following:
-blurb:
Ninth-MonthMidnight is contemporary women’s fiction at its most compelling. Struggling for years to conceive and
tortured by secret guilt, 33-year old Dolores Walsh finally gives birth to a
daughter only to lose her four years later to cancer, a loss that transforms
Dolores, once a willowy brunette, into a zombie-like chain smoker and threatens
her sanity. Against the wishes of her
husband, she attends the séances of Salvador Esperanza, a charismatic male
psychic who promises to make contact with her dead child and who ignites a
desperate passion in her wounded heart. But who is Esperanza? Is he a selfless
savior or a self-seeking seducer?
Find out more on Amazon!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
A
former copywriter and administrator, Marie Bacigalupo studied creative writing
under Gordon Lish at the Fiction Center and participated in workshops sponsored
by the University of Iowa and Story Magazine. Her work has appeared in The
Examined Life Journal; Romance Magazine; New Realm Magazine; Perspective
Literary Magazine; Spark: A Creative Anthology; and other publications. One of
over 7000 entrants, she won First Place in the 13th Annual Writer's Digest
Short-Short Story Competition.
Visit her at http://mariebacigalupo.com/
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