![]() ![]() ![]() "I loved it! But in the end we all agreed that the girl looked sort of like a very pretty alien and that her alien-esque-ness made it seem like the book is sci-fi (which it isn't). "Eventually we settled on the title Wherever Nina Lies and the Scholastic art department made this cover mock-up: (A quick search on Amazon, however, revealed that Hush is already of a whole bunch of other stuff including another book, a Gwyneth Paltrow movie and a series of Batman comics). At that point my book didn't yet have a title, so for about ten minutes I was thinking we could call the book Hush to match the picture. "My editor passed it on to her art department, and they liked it too. She reminds me a little bit of the princess in The Neverending Story. "I love the pose and the girl's crazy-looking eyeballs. This was the one my editor liked the best: I found a few photos I thought were cool and I sent them along to my editor. Yay!"One day I needed a writing break but wanted to feel like I was being productive, so I decided to browse through some stock photo websites to look for some cover ideas, just for fun. One of the Win-it Wednesday authors is here this week! Lynn Weingarten is sharing her cover story. ![]()
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