Awhile back I started what was intended be a short story, and as usually happens it took on a life of its own. I couldn’t seem to find a way to wrap it up and keep it under 10k words, so at the urging of a couple of beta readers I’m pressing on and planning to go the distance and make it a novel.
I don’t actually have a title for it yet, but I threw these images together with a boring title just to play with some graphics. All images were harvested (i.e., rightfully stolen, a la Vezzini) from gothicwallpapers.net. They’re free computer wallpapers, trimmed to approximate a bookcover. They’re rough, I know, but I don’t have any kind of graphics program like Photoshop, so I do what I can in MS Paint and Powerpoint.
Honestly I could do this all day. There are so many ways to go with this. The guy with the torch on the first one looks something like the way I pictured one of the characters. I think my fave of this bunch is the horned devil, second row on the right. I even threw in the obligatory girl in the woods, but she’s fully-dressed, no sword in sight, and she’s not standing in some physically implausible position.
It just amazes me how many truly gifted artists there are, and the range of styles available, and yet publishers keep trotting out the same tired pictures and variations on a theme. Yanno, like this:
Granted, I’m not writing paranormal romance, so hopefully if I do get published my book would not be saddled with one of those covers.
I’m glad that you’ve been given some good encouragement to press on in turning your short story into a novel! 🙂
Your book cover demos are pretty good for being a working models. If you would like some help, I would be happy to. I have some graphic art background, especially with doing photography for so many years. I do own Photoshop and Illustrator, but they are older versions. I have digital SLR with multiple lenses. I mean, you were kind enough to do a tarot reading for me! So, just give me a shout back if you’re interested.
Yes, I’m still awake. I live for the night, but I’m not a vampire…just an amateur astronomer since my high school days. Anyway, I’m taking a break right now from a dvd I’m watching, Resident Evil: Apocalypse. I’m doing a Resident Evil marathon. 😉
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Thanks, Jeff. I’m not planning to self-publish, at least not at this time, so this was all just playing around. I sure appreciate the offer, though, and will keep you in mind if I ever decide to go that route. Mostly this was motivated by my frustration with publishers continually using the same style of cover. Honestly sometimes I think there’s only one person illustrating all the book covers out there.
Oh, astronomy! My poor telescope gathers more dust than starlight these days. I really need to get out there again, haven’t had it out in ages.
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“I think there’s only one person illustrating all the book covers” – it wouldn’t surprise me at all if maybe it’s not the same person, but one agency with a staff of similar stylists doing the same dreck over and over.
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I’ve never seen a Resident Evil film, but I am a big fan of Kim Coates. does he play a good guy, a bad guy or a victiom in RE?
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I only watched the first 3 movies. It was a RE Trilogy movie pack. I haven’t watched the 4th movie, RE: Afterlife, yet. This is the film with Kim plays in, and I guess he’s a bad guy. Here’s a link that you might like. 😀 http://www.fearnet.com/news/interviews/b19220_resident_evil_afterlife_set_visit_kim.html
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Thank you! I love Kim even more now than I did before 😉
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How exciting that your short story wants to be a novel. Like jmgershom says above, these covers are pretty good for a bunch of rough, working models. Better than some of the ones I’ve seen out there on the shelves. Best of luck with this!
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Thanks, Chris 🙂 It’s just for fun. I’m so tired of the ‘sameness’ of everything I see when I go through the bookstore.
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Interesting assortment of ideas you’ve got here. Without knowing the substance of the story it’s a bit hard to pick an appropriate one. But I can say we must have the same taste because, I immediately was drawn to the horned female figure — same as you. 🙂 Congrats on pushing it on into a full novel. I have the same problem sometimes. especially poetry. My simple, 2 stanza poem, sometimes turns into a Norse Epic, LOL.
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And the epic is a fine old tradition! I’m sure your forefathers would be proud 🙂 lol I had to cut off part of the demon’s wing in that pic, which was a shame. here’s the full image. I think it’s quite powerful.
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Wow, hmmm…it’s a shame you couldn’t fit all of that in there. But I think it still works in your edit.
LOL, I’ll let you know as soon as I publish the next “Ring Cycle” and I’ll try to keep it under 15 hours.
😀
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Go for it! You could be the next GRRM and get it made into a cable series! 🙂
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These are great!!! I’m really into covers. I think they make you stop in your tracks and want to read what’s behind them. Titles too! Packaging can make all the difference. Excellent panoply of pulp if you will.
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Thank you, Susannah 🙂 I haven’t really tried to come up with a title for this story yet, I’m only about 12K words into it so lots of time yet for that.
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Looks like someone is going well with their writing 😛
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Oh, well, not as well as I could be doing. I’m easily sidetracked, as you can see 😉
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Now these are great book covers that would grabbed my attention. Wishing you well on your novel.
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Thanks, Lora 🙂 It’s certainly a lot of fun to play around with design.
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