Early in the writing process of a new book, I am required to turn in a form to my publisher with lots of different information about the work in progress. Included in this information are suggestions for the cover such as significant locations, items that play an important role, etc.
The problem for me, as a seat-of-the-pants writer, is that my story can change a lot as I write the book. That certainly was the case for my July 2021 release, Make You Feel My Love. For one thing, I believed I was writing the first book in a new series that would be built around an antique store. However, I eventually realized that this was a stand-alone novel, not the first of several.
When still thinking this was a series book, I suggested the antique shop be on the cover. But when the first comp arrived soon after I finished writing the book, it was immediately clear that my initial idea was all wrong for the story I’d written.
It wasn’t the antique shop itself that was important to the storyline but what was found in it. I began to visualize how the discoveries could be used on the cover. After a flurry of email exchanges with my editor and agent, including a few visuals (here’s one composite) …
… the designer came back with the absolutely perfect cover. And here is the final version of it …
The first time I saw this cover, my heart leapt. I know. Cliché, right? But it’s true. Even now when I look at it, I’m thrilled.
I’ve been asked by authors whose first or second books have been released if the publication process is always as exciting as it is at first. While in some respects the excitement is different, it is still there.
There are certainly treasured moments, like when my editor, in her revision letter for Make You Feel My Love, wrote:
- “The story wrapped me up right from the beginning. It’s full of life and encouragement and reminders of God’s love.”
- “Reading your writing feels like drifting down a peaceful creek, and I’m grateful for it!”
Another treasured moment is when a cover turns out just right, like this one.
To learn more about Make You Feel My Love, visit the book’s page on my website.
Does the cover make you want to learn more about the woman holding the violin? Do you want to discover who those people are in the old photograph? Please share your thoughts in the comments.
Robin Lee Hatcher
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Deborah Raney says
That is absolutely gorgeous, Robin! Wow! Can’t wait to read it!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Deb.
Suzanne Sellner says
The cover arouses curiosity and interest. It’s beautiful!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Suzanne. It’s fun to share it.
Rachel Anderson says
Love this cover! You can see her holding the violin tight to herself and yet tenderly to….her heart? It is precious to her, like she is clinging to a past memory or love. Can’t wait to read!!!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Love your reaction and thoughts, Rachel.
Donna Howe says
Book covers are so important, and this one is an eye-catcher and I long to read Why…. (the instrument, where is she, etc.). The author is one of my reasons to read a book. I look forward to reading your books, Robin. Thanks for sharing your talent with us. 👏🙏
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks so much, Donna.
Caryl Kane says
Robin, Your cover is so GORGEOUS!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Caryl.
Jacqui Eames says
This is definitely a book I would read because of the cover. It’s brilliant. It draws you in. I wouldn’t even need to know anything else about the book to want to buy and read it.
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Jacqui. My publisher will love hearing your reaction.
Pam Lunsford says
I love the cover!!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Pam.
Sarah says
This cover is so beautiful!!! Can’t wait to read it! I always enjoy your books!
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks, Sarah.
E.F.B. says
It’s beautiful! It does make me want to know more, especially about the old photo. I can be super picky about what I like in contemporaries, but this already looks like it would appeal.😁
Robin Lee Hatcher says
Thanks so much.
Teri DiVincenzo says
It’s gorgeous, ad I can’t wait to read! That was our wedding song 15 years ago!