Today I have an exciting post that's a little different from what I normally do. I was lucky enough to be approached by the author of The Truth About Love and Dogs to do a little cover backstory. Michele Gorman/Lilly Bartlett has one book with TWO COVERS!! It is the UK edition and US edition of The Truth About Love and Dogs. She's going to take over the blog for today and explain the process behind the different covers of this book!
Thank you so much Michele Gorman for this fun post!
Cover
post
How
often do you pick up a book because of the cover? I do it all the
time. It’s what makes me take the time to look at the description,
read the first few paragraphs, and, if I like all that I see, decide
to buy it.
So,
is it any wonder that covers cause us authors so much angst? They
might even make us more nervous than writing the book itself. That’s
because writing is an evolutionary process. It takes months to do,
plus there are many rounds of editing. But the cover is the instant,
one-and-only first impression your book will make. It’s like
getting ready for a first date with someone that you really really
want to impress! You’ve only got one chance.
Every
single author I know holds her breath when that email comes through
from the publisher saying “Here’s the cover art and we hope
you’ll love it as much as we do.”
So
here it is: my one chance. These are the two covers we’ve chosen to
make a first impression for The Truth About Love and Dogs.
What do you think? They’re very different from one another, aren’t
they? That’s because tastes in romcom covers in the UK are so
different from preferences in the US.
For
the US cover – the basket of pups – we wanted something fun and
eye-catching that conveys the book’s tone rather than the story
exactly. Publishers go for the look and feel more than an image that
literally tells you what the story is about (that’s the job of the
title and the description). There are pugs in the book, by the way!
The
UK cover might have a very different look, but its tone is the same.
There, we wanted to project a cover the reader can fall into, with
intriguing groupings of people that provoke curiosity.
I
always ask my Facebook friends and newsletter followers for their
feedback about my proposed covers, and the US readers mostly go for a
photographic cover while UK readers love the illustrated ones. Does
that hold true for you? Which do you like better?
Whichever
cover grabs you most, I hope you’ll love the story inside!
Happy
reading!
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you want to connect with me on Facebook or through my newsletter then
you can get involved in my next cover choices!
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Author
Bio:
Michele
writes books packed with heart and humour, best friends and girl
power. Call them beach books, summer reads, romantic comedy or chick
lit... readers and reviewers call them "feel good",
"thought-provoking" and "laugh out loud". She is
both a Sunday Times and a USA Today bestselling author, raised in the
US and living in London with her husband. She is very fond of naps,
ice cream and Richard Curtis films.
Michele also writes cosy chick lit under the pen-name Lilly Bartlett. Lilly’s books are full of warmth, romance, quirky characters and guaranteed happily-ever-afters.
Michele also writes cosy chick lit under the pen-name Lilly Bartlett. Lilly’s books are full of warmth, romance, quirky characters and guaranteed happily-ever-afters.
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