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Cover Stories: Sisters of Misery by Megan Kelley Hall
Did anyone notice that the last page of the New York Times Book Review this week was about... wait for it... Cover Stories! Me and the Times, you know, we think alike.
I haven't yet had a chance to read Megan Kelley Hall's Sisters of Misery, but I am pretty sure I'll like it. It's set near Salem, Massachusetts and it's about a girl investigating her cousin's mysterious disappearance when she starts to get hassled by a powerful clique, The Sisters of Mystery, in a modern-day witch hunt. I like witch hunt stories--I'm not gonna lie. Also, I have been totally struck by her gorgeous cover (top photo)! So, I wanted the inside scoop. And here it is:
"I knew that I wanted something a little different for my cover--something that would appeal to adults as well as teens. The reason is that my debut suspense novel, SISTERS OF MISERY, is the cornerstone of Kensington's new Young Adult division and I wrote it with the intentions of having crossover appeal. It seems to be working because I've been getting great feedback from both teens and adults!
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"My editor, Danielle Chiotti, at Kensington is the most amazing editor ever. In my opinion, she went above and beyond what other editors do (this is just from my experience as an independent literary publicist at Kelley & Hall Book Publicity, and hearing second-hand from authors about their working relationships with their editors). She made sure that my input and suggestions were heard in the art department (MW note: See mock-ups that Megan made, at left, to explain what she wanted for the cover).
"Then one day, my editor called to tell me she was sending over the jpeg of the cover. She told me that when she saw it she screamed in pure happiness and that the cover gave her chills and she'd already hung it up over her desk. I couldn't wait to see it. When I finally did, I absolutely fell in love. It was very different from any other cover I'd seen before and it WAS Cordelia. I don't know how they did it, but they captured the essence of Cordelia. I loved the colors, I loved the photo, I loved the font. Everything was picture perfect. I have to give a great big shout out to the amazing Kristine Mills-Noble for her incredible cover design.
"There wasn't one thing that I would have changed. The only funny thing is that everyone wants to know who the girl on the cover is. For some reason, everyone thinks that it really is 'Cordelia'--despite the fact that Cordelia is a fictional character. Whoever the model is, she's beautiful and perfectly captures the essence of Cordelia LeClaire.
"I'm hoping that I won't need to make any suggestions for my next book in the series, THE LOST SISTER. I am eagerly anticipating what the cover will look like. I've sent some stock photos over to them (many can be seen in the slideshow I made on my MySpace page, you can check it out at sistersofmisery.com), so I hope that they will keep my suggestions in mind for the next book. But, if they come close to this cover, I'll be happy.
"As for the Sisters of Misery cover, I love the color (the green really stands out), the image of the red-headed girl with the striking yellow flowers tangled in her hair is haunting and beautiful; even the cover model's expression (looking down and very solemn) is in keeping with the themes of the story. We just sold some foreign rights, so I'm curious to see what other countries will do with it. In any case, I'm framing the cover. That pretty much says it all."
Great cover story, Megan. I'm excited to read the book!
PS-Later today I'll chose a winner for last Monday's contest and announce the BIG contest. Stay tuned...
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Comments (7)
The first thing I thought when I saw this posted on a blog one day was "I love that cover!" I haven't gotten a chance to read it yet either, although I really want to. The mock-ups do look really good though, but the last one is absolutely perfect! =D
~Lucy D =)
Posted by Lucy D =) | August 11, 2008 8:18 AM
Aww I love hearing stories like this! I'm so glad Megan is happy with her cover. I hope the next one is just as beautiful and creates a beautiful brand for her. I must admit, the cover caught my eye several weeks ago and I do hope to read the book :)
i'm going to have to read this NY Times Book review article!
Posted by Alea | August 11, 2008 11:11 AM
The first time I saw this book mentioned on a blog I added to my wishlist right away. If I had seen it in the store the cover would have made me pick it up. I love this cover and the story itself sounds VERY good. I might have to break my no book buying rule this one time and get this book since my local library isn't all that up to date with English new releases (ah, the perils of living in Montreal).
Posted by Cat | August 11, 2008 12:42 PM
I'm positive that the first mock cover picture is the same picture on the new edition of The Secret Hour by Scott Westerfeld. Weird.
Posted by khy | August 11, 2008 7:21 PM
Freaky! It totally could be, Khy!
http://thebookgeek.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/9780060519537.jpg
Posted by Melissa | August 11, 2008 7:56 PM
It probably is! It's a stock photo that all publishers (and art departments) have access to. Fingers crossed that some of Scott Westerfeld's success will rub off on me and the SISTERS OF MISERY! Hopefully it's a good sign. :)
Thanks for posting this Melissa!!
xoxo
Megan Kelley Hall
Posted by Megan Kelley Hall | August 11, 2008 8:30 PM
Melissa, you're ahead of the curve!
Megan, I LOVE the cover - colors, the beautiful model and her wavy red hair, the font, the flowers, EVERYTHING. Your book designers are fabulous!
Posted by Linda | August 13, 2008 6:32 PM