Alice’s Zombie Adventures in Under City: Forging the Zombapocalypse

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Alice’s Zombie Adventures in Under City: Forging the Zombapocalypse

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Sneaky Burrito
10 years ago

That picture is giving me the creeps. Why does she have a cat nose?

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
10 years ago

Cat Woman meets The Joker?

Sirona
10 years ago

Nagilum. Again.

::head shake::

::face palm::

Bruce
Bruce
10 years ago

Cheshire Zombie? Trying to be “Tim Burton” creepy, but falling short.

Tuula
10 years ago

Zomba… That’s that dance exercise thing, right? Or is it that giant hamsterball you can go into and walk on water?

Kris
Kris
10 years ago

I keep trying to say “Zombapocalypse” and it sure does not roll off the tongue easily.

I think she’s a Furry.

Waffles
Waffles
10 years ago

You know what hasn’t been done to death?
Zombies.

I bet the marketing campaign for this is just as original and says:

Keep Calm
and
Kitty Zombies

Richard Schwarz
9 years ago

I see the angle of the site. I’d venture for most Independent Authors that are listed here, any publicity is good publicity so no harm no foul really. As far as the comment what… the… *shrugs* just figure as a more experienced author you’d know better. Most of the other comments are humorous and sometimes it’s nice to get brutally honest feedback, so thanks to all who showed interest ^.^.

Waffles
Waffles
9 years ago

An author in good spirits about this!
We like those. 😀

I suggest trying
http://www.covercritics.com and submitting this there, we are nice there and help.

My first suggestion would be that Zombpocalypse rolls off the tongue better than Zombapocalypse.

Richard Schwarz
9 years ago

Yeah, I’m not going to change the name. I will most likely change the cover eventually but the name is a family joke.

jic
jic
9 years ago

Remember that your family probably aren’t your main audience.

Richard Schwarz
9 years ago

That’s the beauty of independent publishing. I CAN do that if I’d like.
An independent author needs to be concerned with three things:

Writing
Publishing
Marketing/traffic

This website is a great marketing technique and considering my through put it’d be far more advantageous for me as an independent author to concern myself with generating traffic. I’ve found most audiences are both forgiving and accepting of off brand names.