I've known Carl Graves for 24 years, and he's a close friend of mine. We've worked on numerous projects together, and I've never met anyone more talented, in any field, than Carl is. He blows my mind he's so good.
Carl: I've always been interested in art. Drawing,
painting, animation, sculpture, and so on. When I got my first copy of
Photoshop, I began playing around with computer images, and have been doing so
for over a decade. You came to me a few years ago, asking if I could do an ebook
cover for you. Since then I've done more than two dozen of your covers, and
dozens of others.
Joe: You've got a lot of different styles. For example,
your covers for Lisa Jackson look different than your covers for James Swain.
Carl: I try to work with the writer to match the cover
to their book. At the same time, because of my art background, and because I
read a lot, I understand the elements needed to make a cover stand out. People
do judge books by their covers, and a well-done cover will help the author sell
more books.
Joe: I've been screaming at authors for years about the
importance of covers. Poorly done covers that look like your child did them do
not help sales. Even people with new ereaders can pick out the self-made covers,
and they equate those with self-pubbed ebooks, which they equate with
unprofessional. An amateur cover subconsciously tells the reader to not buy the
ebook. Your covers look like Big 6 covers.
Carl: Thanks. Some of my covers I'm very proud of.
Others, I did what the author wanted, and I don't feel they're as strong. But I
work for the author, and if the author wants to go down a certain path, I do
what they ask.
Carl: I realize that, and I truly apologize for anyone
I've inconvenienced. This has been a pretty tough year for me. Family problems, job
issues, health issues, and some major computer/internet issues. I've lost some
business, and people have been irritated because I haven't communicated like I
needed to. I'm human, and I got in over my head.
Joe: Writers tend to be needy.
Carl: I understand that a lot better than I did. I have
a background (in animation) where dealines could be months, or even a year down
the road. With a Big 6 book, the book comes out months after the cover art is
done. There is never any rush.
Joe: But with ebooks, sometimes the cover art is needed
right away so the writer can self-publish it.
Carl: I realize that now.
Joe: How is your schedule these days?
Carl: Thankfully, a lot better. If someone emails me,
I'll be in touch with 24 hours (weekends or holidays 48 hours.) This is now my
fulltime job. When you contact me, we can talk about what you need, and I'll
give you an honest estimate on how long it will take. Usually a week or less. If
a writer needs a lot of changes, it can take a bit longer.
Joe: You've always done my covers pretty
quickly.
Joe: How are your prices?
Joe: Hey! I did that with my first covers!
Carl: And how did they sell?
Joe: When I had you redo them, sales went up 30%. Better
covers equal better sales. how can people get in touch with you?
Carl: On my website, www.extendedimagery.com.
Joe: So have you ever done covers for authors and they didn't pay? Or they didn't like the end result?
Carl: Funny you should mention that. I currently have ten completed ebook covers that need good homes. If any authors reading this have written books that these covers would fit, email me and I'll let you have them for fire sale prices.
Joe: What's a fire sale price?
Carl: Each of the covers shown below is $150. That's as-is. The writer gives me their name, their title, and they get a 300dpi (high resolution) ebook cover.
Joe: $150 is dirt cheap. And these covers are terrific.
Carl: Thanks. If any author wants to change some things, or add some things, I can do that as well, but I have to charge a bit extra for that, depending on how extensive the changes are. And for an extra $100, I can add a spine and a back cover, so these can be used for paper books on Lulu or Createspace.
Joe: I assume you're only selling these once.
Carl: Right. Each of these is unique. Once someone buys it, it is theirs and theirs alone. So this is first come, first serve. Once it's gone, it's gone.
If you want to inquire about one of these covers, or you want to hire me to do a cover for you, email me. Please specify which cover you're interested in (the number is beneath the image.)
Great interview! And I completely agree, people do judge books by their cover because all it takes is one reader to stop for just a moment and click on that link.
ReplyDeleteIf your cover can do that at the very least, then you're already ahead of the game.
Great post. I've worked with Carl on my first ebook release Black Knight Chronicles and the cover was great.
ReplyDeleteSean
Nice! You've got a great range, it seems.
ReplyDeleteIt's always sad to see someone with a great concept sink themselves by sticking a lackluster cover on it and drive away their own business.
Ironically, there's a book I trunked a while back that would have fit that 2nd cover perfectly. Too bad it never got finished.
My experience with cover art is that it never turns out exactly like I envisioned, but often turns out better. That is the dynamic of any group effort.
ReplyDeleteI use a talented group of free artist (slaves) that I cherish dearly.
Excellent work. I wish I had a book that fit with one of those covers — I can't imagine why someone wouldn't want any of those.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this, Joe. I have a project I'm planning to release soon that I've been searching for the right image for a cover. Spent a few hours last night trolling a bunch of stock image places, in fact. But cover #6 fits the story perfectly, and I've contacted Carl about it and got everything squared away in the matter of only an hour or two. So thanks!
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Thanks for the great interview, Joe and Carl.
ReplyDeleteThose covers do look fantastic. If I had use for one I'd snap it up in a heartbeat!
Those covers are impressive, Carl. You've done a great job for Joe Konrath. Thanks for putting some numbers up there so everyone knows what to expect.
ReplyDeleteI contacted Carl for my cover for THE NINTH DISTRICT a little over a year ago after learning about him from this blog.
ReplyDeleteI sent him ideas and examples of covers I liked and didn't like and a photo to incorporate and he put together a great cover that I've gotten a lot of good feedback for.
I totally support the idea that the cover is the first thing the reader sees and they often decide to pass after just that look.
Don't underestimate the power of your cover. Contact a pro, like Carl and see what you can get.
Fantastic information here and I love the interview format!
ReplyDeleteGreat work Carl and I truly appreciate the information on pricing so we can know what to expect.
Number 2 fits my book, and I have contacted Carl, and paid already for it. Yahoo. I am glad that I check this blog today. The cover is far far better than my own idea.
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ReplyDeleteWell, that was quick and painless!
ReplyDeleteCover #4 exactly suits a project I have in mind, so I sent a flurried email to Carl before anyone else could get their mitts on it.
Very excited at the prospect of having a Carl Graves jacket design. Now I just have to write the damned book...
Carl's worth every cent. Seriously, the man just has that knack for developing eye-catchers! He's done the art for my forthcoming supernatural thriller: GHOST. When I saw it, I just about fell out of my chair. I had to go back and rewrite the book just to make sure it was as good as the cover!
ReplyDeleteCheck it out: http://is.gd/3fFTHQ
And thanks again, Carl!
I don't know if Joe is going to let this comment stay, but I'm gonna try to put this out there anyway.
ReplyDeleteI love my cover artist, and he's way cheaper than $400 buck a pop. His name is Glendon Haddix, and he can be found at http://streetlightgraphics.com/
Great post! I can't wait to see what books get those gorgeous covers. I just finished my newest book, so this reminds me that I have to e-mail my cover artist soon.
ReplyDeleteNice interview. I would love to hear more about thinks on genre and design one day. I'm sure it would be fascinating and educational.
ReplyDeleteOn an aside, MS Paint? I used to use MS Publisher, until I got photoshop. Since then my cover text and control of imagery skill has gone way up. I've even started delving into basic vectors for my erotca titles as I'm too skint to pay for real images (I've done over 350 covers - some crap, some amazing - and I've never paid; homebrew for the win.)
Check out 'Campfire Daydreams' or 'Milk and Coffee' at Smashwords to see what I'm up to or 'Tank: The Total Package'. It'll open your eyes to what you can do with only basic practice and 2 months playing around doing photoshop tutorials (have heart do-it-yourselfers!)
Oh and to Carl, congratulations on quiting your day job!
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ReplyDeleteThe covers are brilliant, as is the idea of offering covers to buy of the shelf. I don't know if it should be a sad thing that some of the best covers can fit any one of a hundred or so books.
ReplyDeleteCarl re-did the covers for my Black Knight Chronicles series this year, and I've not only seen a good return on his work in ebook, but the print books sell better with the new covers, too! I recently did a small one-day comic con that I've done 2-3 times before with the same titles. I've never sold enough to buy lunch before, but I sold six paperbacks in the first two hours, largely because the covers fit the genre better.
ReplyDeleteHe's professional, talented, and his work is incredible. I couldn't be happier with the work he's done for me.
Carl - When I get a little money in the bank, I will probably ask you to redo my cover on Erika T. Red (a contemporary fantasy - nordic novel). ;-)
ReplyDeleteVery exciting covers.
Cyn
The cover is the first thing a reader sees. It has to tell the story in a glance. Today cover arts is fantastic. If the cover isn't inviting, I don't pick it up or download it. Especially if it looks amateurish. It tells me the author didn't take the time to find a good artist to represent their work, which tells me they might not have taken a care with the book.
ReplyDeleteI bought cover #10.
ReplyDeleteSo far I've been doing all my own covers, but I have a scifi thriller in the works that I hadn't figured out a good cover for, and #10 is perfect for that story.
Now that I have an awesome cover for it, I'll have to make that book a priority. :)
Thanks, Joe and Carl!
David
Your covers are gorgeous! I'll definitely keep you in mind.
ReplyDeleteI got E-book cover number 2. Carl was able to quickly provide me the new book cover, with French Flag colors, and it just looks incredible. I have been testing it with both men, and women, of all ages, and they love it. I put it up on facbeook last night, and this morning I had over 20 people make comments. The cover is now on my blogger icon. This man has a gift. I am very thankful that I decided to lurk on this blog and then get this cover.
ReplyDeleteGreat covers, but as stated above most of us can't afford $400-$500. I'm struggling to come up with the money for a proofreader.
ReplyDeleteI'm engaged to an artist and they take so much flack from writers. I would help if you knew going in what you want in advance. Many expect you to change the whole cover when it's practically finished, and yes, don't pay you. (one of the resons he quit publishing).
I also have been given a hard time because every writer thinks they can do their own cover and I'm one that says it's not easy to line up the font, pick one that looks good for the book you wrote, or has the experience to know how to put it all together.
Artists need to be more appreciated for the hard work and all the other BS associated with the business of publishing.
Carl here,
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to take the time to say thanks real quick. All covers from the fire sale were sold and all buyers are, dare I say, extremely pleased with the outcome so far. This was a cool way to not only clear my decks but also give good authors, good covers at nice prices. I've got others I may work into another sale soon, seeing the positive response to this one.
Wink, Wink,: Thanks for the congrats on me quitting my day job. This one isn't any less challenging, but it's way more fun and I can do it in my pajamas. :-)
Cyn: Just let me know when you're ready, I'll be here to do those covers for you.
Madison: Yep, as artists sometimes we are definitely let's say...put upon... by authors. I don't blame them...much, some really just don't understand the process it takes to get a quality cover, but the time and effort spent is definitely built into the price of my services. I do have more affordable covers, check out www.extendedimagery.com for info.
Again, thanks for commenting on the interview and participating in the fire sale everyone.
Congrat's Car...great job on the quick sales.
ReplyDeleteThis very true. I recently published a short story in Kindle stores, my first, ("Murder on Laodicea Street") and I had few friends tell me, "There is no book cover!" They were hesitant to purchase the book.
ReplyDeleteBut, I read this blog knowing I needed a cover, and I am working with my brother (who is an artist) on cover art, and I will update.
R. W. Morici (rwmorici.blogspot.com)
These are great. The indie world has created more than writing opportunities, as I find myself with a side gig making covers as well. I love it, and I hope to be in your shoes one day. My day job is getting in the way of making covers.
ReplyDeleteEvery day, I just pray one of my authors "goes Konrath" on me ;)
Happy New Year, Joe, and thank you for giving me options when all doors closed.
ReplyDeleteYes, Joe, I second that. Thank you for your open-book policy. I doubt you'll ever really know how much you've affected the Indie movement.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and your family.
This was quite enlightening, and how cool that the fire sale covers went so fast!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview. A good cover can make a hell of a lot of difference in actual sales - so it's great to hear from somebody in the business who is not afraid to talk nuts, bolts and dollar signs. Many thanks for the informative interview.
ReplyDeleteyours in storytelling,
Steve Vernon
Carl - such great covers.
ReplyDeleteAnd gee you'd think writers would understand - all of us artists are can be temperamental souls from time to time :)
I'm a little late to the party with this one, but Carl designed the cover for my e-book, Finding My Escape. I was impressed by how closely the book fit with the concept of my story, much of which I didn't even discuss with Carl. In fact, Carl, one of your 'fire sale' covers would fit quite well with my sequel, so you may be hearing from me again!
ReplyDeleteCarl has two covers gracing the #2 spots of the action adventure best sellers list. Now If I could just swap places with Joe...http://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/digital-text/157055011/ref=pd_zg_hrsr_kinc_2_4_last
ReplyDeleteI love his covers! As soon as my expense budget can handle his prices, I'll hire him...
ReplyDeleteI've referred you to countless others starting out, and it was reading your article, Konrath, two years ago, on Huffington Post, that got ME started.
I'm still learning. But thank you for spreading the wealth. And don't forget to urge your Representatives to vote against SOPA and PIPA (Internet Censorship Bill) or many of us won't be able to have this wonderful career!
Valda DeDieu (Not as well-paid as you--YET)
Author of NOCTURNE, BLOODPACT, and 40 more Fiction and Non-Fiction...