Saturday, October 2, 2010

Falling Glass Cover

30 comments:

Glenna said...

It looks good. Do you have any ideas on a release date yet?

adrian mckinty said...

Glenna

I've been told sometime in March.

Glenna said...

That's way to far away. I was hoping I remembered wrong.

Philip Robinson said...

Great cover, I love it! But March is a long time. Any chance of the opening pages as an appetiser?

adrian said...

Phil

I have tried doing that before. You'd think it would be a simple enough procedure to cut and paste chapter 1 up on the blog, but actually every time I have tried this the formatting screws up and I have to go in and fix it line by line. Someday when I have nothing to do and I'm feeling masochistic I'll do it.

adrian said...

Glenna

It'll be all the sweeter for the waiting...

or something.

Dennis said...

It looks good...but don't judge a book by its cover! (sorry!)

I can't wait for this. There are some stylistic things you do in your writing that I get a huge kick out of that I haven't found in other contemporary writers. If you post the opening pages I'll skip them, for me, that's just torture!

adrian said...

Dennis

Its much easier for me NOT to post them, so consider it done!

dpougher said...

Looks good. Looking forward to the release, too. Where was the photograph taken? Or do they photoshop generic images?
And have you sorted out the legal problems? Questions questions ...

adrian mckinty said...

David

It was one photograph but I have no idea where it was taken.

Hmm, yeah there was one big legal issue but I have sorted it out to everyone's satisfaction. Unlike last time there will be no need to bring the heavy mob of lawyers in.

Sean Patrick Reardon said...

The cover looks awesome. I can't wait to read it. FG wil be the first new release of yours I will get to read, when it is a new release, since I started reading your novels.

David Corbett said...

So, you saying you got a problem with a heavy mob of lawyers?

I can assure you, it beats a mob of heavy lawyers.

Or so I've heard. From a portly OC attorney I know.

I like the cover as well, though it conveys neither anything falling nor glass. But the beachfront fire conveys in its very peacefulness a kind of menace. But that may just be me. My girlfriend's sister got her eye socket cracked open in Costa Rica by some mutt who tagged her walking between two shoreline campfires, all for the sake of her wallet (and gratefully, nothing more.

seana said...

I'm looking forward to it, Adrian. Although I know I'll be able to get it for myself somehow, I hope it has U.S. distribution. It seems like some Serpent's Tail does and some doesn't.

Frankie said...

Can I ask you if you have any say on your book covers? I work in a picture library and supply publishers with images for covers and i have always wondered if the author has any input at all.

adrian said...

Sean

It will be full of country freshness.

adrian said...

David

I actually dont know much about girth, only that his voice on the phone conveyed menace extremely effectively.

How you keeping yourself, old sport? What's your next book?

adrian said...

Seana

Yeah I hope they have the distribution, otherwise I dont know how it will come out Stateside.

adrian said...

Frankie

I have no input at all. None. When I was published by Simon and Schuster I used to have Cover Approval in my contract. Then they did a cover for a book of mine called The Dead Yard and I hated it more than poison and I found that Cover Approval meant nothing at all.

Frankie said...

I think that's a shame. You should have approval,it's your baby. Some of the choices the publishers make are strange. They often use istockphoto because its cheap and then less love goes into the whole process.

Glenna said...

Adrian, from what I've learned lately, it really sounds like authors have very little say as to what goes on with their own books. That really is sad.

As for Falling Glass not being published here, I think there might be a riot if that happens. We'll have to storm the gates and all that.

seana said...

Serpent's Tail apparently has worldwide free shipping, so we'll be okay,in any event, I think.

Paul D. Brazill said...

Tasty!

Sheilee said...

congrats! But tell me: when do you get time to write so many books when you're carefully shepherding your blog?

adrian mckinty said...

Paul

Thanks, mate.

adrian mckinty said...

Sheilee

Well, I have to, the blog dont pay the bills...

Christie said...

I've been away from this blog for way too long (i used to go by Roisin Dubh aka Christina on here ha.) Anyways, I'm pretty stoked for this. Roll on March!

adrian mckinty said...

Christie


Good to hear from you again.

seana said...

Nice to see you around these parts, Christie, although the name change is going to take some getting used to. What are you up to these days that's kept you so busy?

Gregrhi Love said...

"All the better for the waiting" is right, but as much as I could benefit from the waiting I don't want to my friend!
C'est la vie

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