For my first fantasy-fiction novel, I selected a cover design that on the one hand, evoked some of the genre-common motifs that could be readily recognized by most audiences - and on the other, captured a key moment from the story in the book. My middle daughter (who was also my Beta-reader for the novel) also put in a lot of effort, to help bring my vision for this particular cover design into reality. I hope that everyone is as pleased with the outcome as I have been.
Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Storm's Herald - Cover Reveal
The cover of a fantasy novel is one of the key elements in helping a prospective audience to relate, and connect with a new novel. It is often the audience's first impression, and first opportunity to evaluate their potential interest in an author's work.
For my first fantasy-fiction novel, I selected a cover design that on the one hand, evoked some of the genre-common motifs that could be readily recognized by most audiences - and on the other, captured a key moment from the story in the book. My middle daughter (who was also my Beta-reader for the novel) also put in a lot of effort, to help bring my vision for this particular cover design into reality. I hope that everyone is as pleased with the outcome as I have been.
For my first fantasy-fiction novel, I selected a cover design that on the one hand, evoked some of the genre-common motifs that could be readily recognized by most audiences - and on the other, captured a key moment from the story in the book. My middle daughter (who was also my Beta-reader for the novel) also put in a lot of effort, to help bring my vision for this particular cover design into reality. I hope that everyone is as pleased with the outcome as I have been.
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