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		<title>COVER ART &#8211; OPINIONS?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear All&#8211; Hmm. So, my editor at Random House called this morning to tell me they were going to have &#8220;the cover conference&#8221; for AN ECHO IN THE BONE tomorrow&#8211;and did I have suggestions, opinions, preferences? He&#8217;d earlier suggested the possibility of re-covering the series&#8211;he&#8217;s a new editor, and of course would like to contribute something significant in addition to his editing skills on the new book&#8211;and I&#8217;d said I was agreeable, providing the new covers were an improvement. At the same time, I don&#8217;t have any greata objection to continuing with the jewel-toned iconic covers, if we _don&#8217;t_ have a better suggestion. (Not that I can think of a suitable icon for _that_ title, right off the top of my head&#8230;.and what on earth color would we use? Pink? A pale, leafy green? (Not yellow; I hate yellow, and besides, yellow books don&#8217;t do well&#8211;accepted wisdom in marketing circles. )) John (the editor) suggested something more pictorial/historical, which I said I was open to&#8211;provided there are no humans on [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear All&#8211;</p>
<p>   Hmm.   So, my editor at Random House called this morning to tell me they were going to have &#8220;the cover conference&#8221; for AN ECHO IN THE BONE tomorrow&#8211;and did I have suggestions, opinions, preferences?</p>
<p>    He&#8217;d earlier suggested the possibility of re-covering the series&#8211;he&#8217;s a new editor, and of course would like to contribute something significant in addition to his editing skills on the new book&#8211;and I&#8217;d said I was agreeable, providing the new covers were an improvement.   At the same time, I don&#8217;t have any greata objection to continuing with the jewel-toned iconic covers, if we _don&#8217;t_ have a better suggestion.  (Not that I can think of a suitable icon for _that_ title, right off the top of my head&#8230;.and what on earth color would we use?  Pink?  A pale, leafy green?  (Not yellow; I hate yellow, and besides, yellow books don&#8217;t do well&#8211;accepted wisdom in marketing circles. <g>))</p>
<p>     John (the editor) suggested something more pictorial/historical, which I said I was open to&#8211;provided there are no humans on the cover.  To which he said that would make it more difficult&#8211;he rather likes the later editions of George MacDonald Fraser&#8217;s &#8220;Flashman&#8221; novels, which have a sort of graphic-art version of the main character in various situations&#8211;and he doubted that putting a rubber duck on the cover would impair sales to any great extent.</p>
<p>    &#8220;Regardless&#8230;.&#8221;  I said.   &#8220;Besides, we can&#8217;t put rubber ducks on _all_ the covers.&#8221;</p>
<p>    The last time this subject came up, I&#8217;d just been seized by the shape of ECHO, and in the grip of this enthusiasm, suggested (to Doug, whom I happened to be talking to at the time) doing a new cover series in which the covers were done in attractive deep colors, with the underlying &#8220;shape&#8221; of each novel done in a striking abstract style (possibly embossed) on the front.   This caused Doug to make faces, so is possibly not as inspired a notion as I thought. [g]</p>
<p>     Anyway&#8211;since y&#8217;all obviously have a personal interest in what the books look like, I thought I&#8217;d ask whether anybody has any strong opinions, suggestions, whatever.  No telling _what_ will happen&#8211;as John assured me, this cover conference is merely the instigating point of the process; no final decisions are expected to emerge tomorrow&#8211;just some ideas to pursue.</p>
<p>    So if you have ideas&#8230;let me know!</p>
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