

Ep 494: Books brimming with creativity, philosophy, and grace
Early Reader With An Artist's Heart
- Sarah grew up in a book-filled home and fell for story early through Secret Garden and Narnia readings.
- She paired that love with art, which later led her into book cover design as a career.
Publishing Works On A Long Lead
- Cover design work is seasonal and cyclical, often planned nine to twelve months ahead.
- Designers juggle reading manuscripts, meetings, and hands-on craft across a season.
Read The Manuscript When Designing Fiction
- Read as much of the available book material as possible before designing, especially the full manuscript for fiction.
- Use highlights from the manuscript to find imagery and motifs for the cover.



























































Today we're diving into what feels like a particularly nerdy niche of the reading life as Anne is joined by an expert reader.
Sarah Kellogg is a cover designer at a big five publisher, and today she and Anne are exploring what goes into the art of cover design. Sarah answers many of our burning questions and sheds light on some of the lesser known aspects of her work.
Of course, they also discuss Sarah's reading life and her search for books that balance old and new while infusing creativity and grace into her reading experience. Anne recommends titles that Sarah may enjoy reading when she's not working on her latest book cover project.
Find the titles mentioned today at our show notes page at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/494.
Our Fall Book Preview is here to help gently guide your reading all season long, and it's coming this week. In this seasonal preview, Anne shares her top recommendations for books releasing from September through the end of the year. Grab yours anytime this season by visiting ModernMrsDarcy.com/FBP.
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