![]() “What if I could get Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat?” “Under no circumstances?” my editor asked. ![]() So when my editor at Penguin approached me with the idea of refreshing the covers to coincide with the publication of my new book (Yes! I have a brand new book, more on that in a moment), I thought she was crazy. D’Andrade continued with his (now-often-imitated) style for In a Glass Grimmly and The Grimm Conclusion, and each was just as punchy and attractive as the first. So when the artist Hugh D’Andrade delivered his beautiful and creepy silhouettes for the jacket, I was over-the-moon happy. ![]() A debut author-as I was back in 2010 when A Tale Dark and Grimm was first published-has just about zero control. ![]() As most of you publishing-savvy folks out there know, an author has little control over what is put on his or her cover. I have always been blessed with extraordinary cover art. ![]()
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