While I'm waiting for everything to come together I can't help thinking about my potential readers. What will attract them to Priestess Under Fire the most? As a bookseller I know the majority of readers pick up a new book/author on one of the two following conditions: the cover or the blurb on the back. I've never really fallen into those categories. Instead, I like to flip a book open to a random page and see if the writer can make me want to turn that page to see what happens next. If they do, and if the price is right, I'll buy the book.
With the decision to turn Bridget Feblood's debut into an electronic book I wanted to focus on having a cover that would stand out as well as the perfect synopsis to draw people in. Only time will tell if I succeeded, but I'm confident those who take the time to read Bridget's story will fall in love with "Bridge" and the crazy people that surround her.
A story doesn't come to life unless the characters who populate it reach out and grab hold of you.
Here's hoping Bridget becomes as much your friend as mine.
With the decision to turn Bridget Feblood's debut into an electronic book I wanted to focus on having a cover that would stand out as well as the perfect synopsis to draw people in. Only time will tell if I succeeded, but I'm confident those who take the time to read Bridget's story will fall in love with "Bridge" and the crazy people that surround her.
A story doesn't come to life unless the characters who populate it reach out and grab hold of you.
Here's hoping Bridget becomes as much your friend as mine.