One of my favorite stories about my first fiction novel “grace” is about the cover. I had completed the manuscript and was struggling through the cover images for it. A few years prior, I moved to the Scottsdale condo community where I currently reside. All my neighbors and community pointed out that I was closest neighbor to Heidi Rosner, the artist. I knew nothing about her except that she was very well liked in the community and was an artist.
For the record, I don’t believe in coincidences and I am a somewhat private person. Yet, God kept nagging at me to talk with her about the cover. Up to this point, we had only brief conversations and interaction as she spends much of her time at her other home in California and I was working three jobs at the time. Nonetheless, opportunities kept presenting this one particular day when I should have asked her, but I chickened out.
I was returning from getting my mail and Heidi approached me! We began a light conversation: “What have you been up to?” “Not too much. You?” blah-de-blah–I mentioned to her I was self-publishing a book in the near future and sure enough, the chance came up for me to ask her what medium of art she worked with. When she told me she was a painter mostly focusing on landscapes and florals, I was urged to question her if she would be interested about doing a book cover.
“Well, tell me about your book.” Heidi asked.
I stammered on about the southern Oregon setting, the four friends that it centers around and their struggles with life, death, forgiveness, faith, etc.
“So what’s it called?” She asks.
“Grace,” and when I answered with this, I was not expecting her response. Her lips quivered, jaw clenched and tears filled her eyes. “Are you okay?” I was stupified. What had I said???
“Julie, I have been feeling my mom’s presence with me today. Really. All day just feeling her talking with me. She passed away just a few weeks ago. I recently returned from her funeral. Her name was Grace.” (this is a paraphrase but pretty darn accurate!)
Now it was my turn to have the lips quiver, eyes fill with tears, etc.
And that was how “the Heidi Rosner” agreed to do the cover of “grace” with her amazing painting of THE RIVER.
PLEASE COME AND JOIN IN THE “CELEBRATION OF GRACE” AT A FREE COMMUNITY EVENT!
JUNE 1ST AT ASU’S SKYSONG CONVERGENCE ROOM (SE corner of McDowell Rd and Scottsdale Rd)
Enjoy a free continental breakfast and hear a reading from “grace”
A book signing and Raffle will follow.
Event is FROM 10 AM TO NOON
(for more info check details at AZCentral.com, Phoenix New Times.com and on the events page at K-LOVE.com)
“grace” will be available at the event ($15.20 for SC, $33.75 HC and $5.00 for the e-book) and also at Amazon.com and other online retailers.
So cool! Are you self publishing or going through an agent?
Thanks for the response! I didn’t even consider an agent (I was working 3 jobs while doing it and didn’t have the time to figure that out and probably, secretly, didn’t want all the rejection!) I am self-publishing through WestBow Press–It is currently at the printers!