I came home from Black Friday shopping today to find this gem in my mail box.
"Crazy In Love" is a Lust Bite (for those of you unfamiliar with what a "Lust Bite" is, it is TEB's short stories) that will be released in March 2010. Lust Bite covers are all the same - one for M/F and a different one for M/M. We authors don't get a say for Lust Bite covers like we do for covers of novels and novelettes. Luckily, TEB always has beautiful covers and I think this one is gorgeous.
It's more usual that I am asked for input on my covers. When one of my stories is accepted for publication, before the final contract is even sent, I must fill out the cover art request and return it.
These requests ask specific questions such as:
"What is the book's title?"
"Is this book part of a series? If yes, what is the series name?"
"Describe the heroine."
"Describe the hero."
"What do you want shown on your cover?"
"Is there anything you don't want shown on your cover?"
"Give a brief cover blurb that will hook your reader and make them want to buy your book."
"Tell us about the book. What is it about?" *Sometimes an excerpt is requested.
I've been blessed. Most of my covers are gorgeous. One day I'd like to have oil paintings made of several to hang in my house. At the very least I'd like to frame large poster size images. Only a couple times did I get a blonde when it should have been a brunette character, or a short-haired character when the character's hair should have been long.
Usually when a mistake like this happens most publishers are willing to fix it if you ask nicely. However, cover artists are busy people and I'm sure it's not always easy to change a finished cover, so be as precise as possible when you make your first request.
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2 comments:
The cover gods have indeed been good to you, Ashley. Your covers are very sensual and appealing. I'm never asked for input per se, but my editor gives the art department very specific details. So far they've done a fabulous job!
You've certainly been blessed by the cover gods! I love them all. The colors in the EC book are great!
I've been lucky so far - haven't gotten a cover I don't like. I fear that first time.
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