Dan posted: " Hey. I hope you're safe and well and caught up on your podcasts, shows, and TBR pile. I thought this was going to be a short post this month, and then it turned into a long one -- or longer than expected at least. I don't have too much to add to the " The Casual Optimist
Hey. I hope you're safe and well and caught up on your podcasts, shows, and TBR pile.
I thought this was going to be a short post this month, and then it turned into a long one -- or longer than expected at least. I don't have too much to add to the covers. I'm busy, you're busy. It's almost October, literally no one has time for this! But there are some lovely covers this month. There's a bit autumnal orange and ennui, some nice type, and a couple of Canadian covers (for those keeping count), and a couple of appropriately off-beat ones from our friends at New Directions.*
American Gun by Cameron McWhirter and Zusha Elinson; design by Rodrigo Corral (Farrar, Straus & Giroux / September 2023)
Fear by Robert Peckham; design by Tom Etherington (Profile / September 2023)
Goth by Lol Tolhurst; design by Timothy O'Donnell (Quercus Publishing / September 2023)
This whole thing is ridiculously in my wheelhouse. The cover photo is by the author (of course!), and there's a fun note about trying to source the type in Timothy's Instagram post about the design.
Grand Tour by Elisa Gonzalez; design by Na Kim (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)
I'm not sure it was the intention, but I like the trippy film title / goth art project quality of this.
The Lights by Ben Lerner; design by David Pearson (Granta / September 2023)
Hopefully you've all had chance to listen to David on the Cover Meeting podcast by now. It's really good!
The cover of the US edition published by FSG was designed by Thom Colligan. It's interesting that they're similar and yet different. I wonder if it was brief or just a creative coincidence?
I'm sure I'm not the only one to get Edward Hopper vibes from this cover.
The cover of the UK edition was designed by Suzanne Dean with a cover illustration by Anna Morrison.
*A bit of admin from last month: I finally managed to spend some time browsing a bookstore and I was able to ascertain that the cover of the US edition of Bridge by Lauren Beukes was designed by Kirin Diemont. Apologies to Kirin for not crediting her at the time in last month's post. It's updated now)
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