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The Quail Who Wears the Shirt (A Novel)

The Quail Who Wears the Shirt - by Jeremy T. Wilson - cover

Client:

Tortoise Books/Jeremy T. Wilson

Services provided:

  • Concept
  • Illustration
  • Typography
  • Layout/Design
  • Multi-Platform Format Delivery

After designing the cover for Wilson’s book of short stories, AdultTeeth, I was contracted again to to design the jacket for his first novel, The Quail Who Wears the Shirt. The cover concept attempts to allude to several themes and motifs in the story, while capturing the southern landscape in which it is set.

From the cover:

Tuesday night is trivia night, a night for produce market owner Lee Hubbs to swing by the bar with his cop friend, a night to down a few shots and avoid all the folks who’ve mysteriously been turning into quails. It’s a night to kick back and maybe get some action on the side from his employee/girlfriend before heading home to his wife and kids.

But this Tuesday’s different. An argument with the girlfriend, a little unintentional vehicular homicide of an unsuspecting cyclist, and the next thing you know, Lee’s life’s upended like a bushel of rotten peaches. Well, mostly upended. Because when you’re a fine upstanding citizen, and your victim is a quail-human ne’er-do-well who won’t be missed by society, who’s to say what’s right, really?

Jeremy T. Wilson’s The Quail Who Wears the Shirt is a magnificent Southern-fried meditation on guilt and karma, a fantastic and truly memorable work about the lies we tell ourselves and the truths that seep through despite our best efforts, a darkly comedic satire as strange and surreal as an onion pie.

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