Title: The Drafter
Author: Kim Harrison
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages: 560
Genre: Thriller/Suspense/Sci Fi/Fantasy
Author: Kim Harrison
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages: 560
Genre: Thriller/Suspense/Sci Fi/Fantasy
Book Description:
Cover Talk with Kim Harrison
I’m Kim Harrison, better known for the urban fantasy series,
the Hollows, but now have turned my sights to crafting the SF thriller, The Drafter. I’ve always been fascinated with how cover
artists put together something to get the right reader to pick up the book. I
am lucky to have two covers for The
Drafter, a more literary image for the hard cover that was aimed to grow my
male audience, and a more thriller-oriented image for the mass market to hit my
usual urban fantasy readers. I’m hard pressed to pick my favorite of the two,
but the image of a woman confidently running into danger does convey the
action, strength, and pacing of the book.
Being traditionally published, I have less say in the cover
than someone self published, but that’s never bothered me. I was given a choice
of several covers, and we finally settled on one, giving it some further tweaks
to get the Opti symbol on the cover and the colors to allude to crisp, clean
action. I also asked for the burst, which is the small blot of color that
highlights the “also includes” message that had originally been on the back,
and all of this leaving space for hopefully a few nice words for some of my
peers.
I know cover purists demand that their cover be a
recognizable scene from the book and the figure on it match the image of the
main character, and I will admit that once I know what the cover model is
wearing, I might tweak the text to include it, but it’s rare that I will ask the
cover artist to bring anything closer to the reality of the text. For example,
Peri Reed would never have hair that long; it’s a huge liability in a fight.
She’d be wearing something more polished, too, and perhaps have a sexy,
brooding man running beside her. But the image we went with conveys the feeling
of the book: danger, urgency, independent thinking, bold action, and a
futuristic setting that is not too far from our own to be unrecognizable. And
that works for me.
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