As a winning participant in NaNoWriMo, we are offered the opportunity of creating proof copies of our November novel. Part of this process is of course deciding on a cover for the book. I created one for my latest narrative, The Giving Thief. I liked the basic design and inserted a photo of a forest cabin. It will give me a good starting point when I design the final cover as I would like more texture in the final image. Once the narrative has been edited and revised I will be able to create a cover to intrigue my readers.
How did you decide on your proof copy cover?
Was it a generic one or did you design your own?
I found these links, which are really cool. Can you pick one or two?
http://flavorwire.com/206111/the-20-most-iconic-book-covers-ever
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/12/08/books/review/best-book-covers-2014.html?_r=0
http://flavorwire.com/322090/the-first-edition-covers-of-25-classic-books
Quote – probably the most famous of all when it comes to a book cover:
Never judge a book by its cover
The external appearance is not a reliable guide to the quality of what lies within.
So today’s prompt is: Find a cover you enjoy and then describe it.