Thanks, Mary Ann, for
having me today. I like to call this post the
Cover Art Process for Elixir Bound (or Why I Love My Cover So Much!).
I was lucky enough as a MuseItUp author to have a little input
(mostly in the form of an author questionnaire) when it came to the cover of
Elixir Bound. That’s not to say that I can take any credit for how gorgeous it
is. All that credit goes to my cover artist C.K.
Volnek.
The beauty of what she did was to take some of my thoughts
on what types of covers I like (I happened to cite the American cover for
Melina Marchetta’s Froi
of the Exiles as one that caught my eye of late) and a few key elements of
the story and integrate them into an engrossing and detailed cover that in no
way looks crowded or busy. If I knew how she was specifically able to do this,
I would probably quit writing and become a cover artist myself (not really, I
would never quit writing).
What I can tell you are some of the details I gave her and
how they showed up in the cover. (I’ll be honest, this post is really just an
excuse to let me point out all the cool things on the cover!) Elixir Bound is
essentially about Katora’s quest to retrieve the main ingredient to her
family’s secret healing Elixir so she can take over as guardian.
Let’s start with character. Katora is definitely the central
element on the cover. I expected to be asked about how she looks, but what I
didn’t expect was to be asked about her personality. The three words I chose to
describe her: stubborn, confident, independent. I think the model depicting
Katora was a great fit. Her expression and body language were just right. So
character: check!
Let’s move onto plot. The subject of the quest is the
Elixir, which is prominently represented in the left-hand corner near the
title. The objective of the quest is to find the Elixir’s main ingredient,
which just happens to come from the tiny white flowers vining their way along
the edges. So plot: check!
Next let’s discuss setting. Most of the journey takes places
in a forest. The background gives you a sense of the rustic setting with the
tree to the right and the mysterious doorway-type thing behind Katora (is it a
cave, the entrance to a tomb?). I like how it sets a mood, but doesn’t get too
specific because when I read, I like to let my own imagination fill in those
details. Have you noticed the mountain range at the bottom of the cover? Did
you notice its shape? The mountain range is aptly called The Sleeping Giant and
I was so thrilled to see it included on the cover. So setting: double check!
And finally, my favorite aspect of the cover…my name, of
course! It’s been my dream for so many years to see my name on the cover of a
book and I couldn’t be more pleased with the result.
A little more about Elixir Bound:
Katora
Kase is next in line to take over as guardian to a secret and powerful healing
Elixir. Now she must journey into the wilds of Faway Forest to find the
ingredient that gives the Elixir its potency. Even though she has her sister
and brother, an old family friend, and the handsome son of a mapmaker as
companions, she feels alone.
For it
is her decision alone whether or not to bind herself to the Elixir to serve and
protect it until it chooses a new guardian. The forest hosts many dangers,
including wicked beings who will stop at nothing to gain power, but the biggest
danger Katora may face is whether or not to open up her heart to love.
Elixir Bound is available for pre-order for your Kindle,
Nook, PC, or other device from the MuseItUp
Publishing website. Look for it after August 31, 2012 on Amazon, the Barnes
and Noble e-book store, and other online e-book retailers.
A little about the author:
Katie
L. Carroll began writing after her 16-year-old sister unexpectedly passed away.
Writing was a way for Katie to help her sister live on in the pages of a story.
It also made her realize that she wanted to pursue writing as a career. In
addition to penning novels for teens and kids, she edits puzzle magazines,
plays soccer, and collects signed copies of books. Katie lives in Connecticut
with her husband and son.
To learn more about Katie, to read her blog, or to contact
her, visit her website at www.katielcarroll.com.
Thanks for sharing your journey with us Katie. We look forward to devouring Elixir Bound!
Thanks so much for having me, Mary Ann! I'll be happy to answer anyone's questions about the cover or anything else.
ReplyDeleteLiking your cover is so important, because you'll be seeing it A LOT.
ReplyDeleteYours is a beautiful cover, Katie. I'm happy and excited for you.
Thanks for all your support, Mirka! It's fun having book b-day's so close to each other.
DeleteThere's so much to like about this cover. I like the splash over color provided by the flowering vines.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers were a nice surprise when I saw the cover. I had mentioned them to the cover artist, but I didn't expect them to show up on the cover.
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