Request for Cult support
If there's anyone out there in the Cult community willing to support the work of a fellow Culty, I'd be more than grateful to have it. I could use some reviews of my novel on Amazon Kindle and Smashwords.
The story is a provocative attempt to capture some of the turmoil enveloping the rebellious segment of this, "globafuckation generation".
If anyone is interested in checking the book out, send me a PM and I'll send you an e-coupon to download a free copy from Smashwords, or include your email address and I'll send you a PDF copy.
No obligation to do a review. I realize that some people won't like the book. That's fine. I appreciate anyone who will look at the work of a new author, even if they don't like it.
The review doesn't need to be any big deal. Even just a few comments would be helpful.
The title of the book is, "ZombieStop Parade", and it has nothing to do with zombies.
Thanks for your consideration.
is it available in a non-digital form?
Man is the cruelest animal.
Jkabol
Thanks for the, "younger fresher" comment. You could not have picked two sweeter words to my ears. That's exactly what I was aiming for when I wrote the book. You've made my day.
I'll give you the Smashwords coupon: GN72U
Thanks again.
Hilla-rat,
Thanks for your response. Unfortunately the book is available only in digital form at this time. If I can get it launched as an e-book, then I'll try to get a dead-tree version out.
Thanks for your response. Unfortunately the book is available only in digital form at this time. If I can get it launched as an e-book, then I'll try to get a dead-tree version out.
Sounds good, but by the way books aren't the worst thing that trees can be sacrificed for.
Man is the cruelest animal.
Just so you're aware, it takes approximately 10 dollars to get a nice looking book published through createspace that you can sell on Amazon.


http://www.amazon.com/ZombieStop-Parade-ebook/dp/B00332F5QQ
seems interesting, and it's different from anything ive read in a while. i dont own a kindle, though. no will i ever. and reading a book is a campaign i cannot endure on the screen. and with the exception of one of cussan's screenplays and richard thomas' transubstantiate, i dont print that many pages because i really want my printer to last. i'll likely get the bug, though, and in a few days get that ecoupon from you and copy it to a thumb and hit up the office depot on the way to work. if nothing else, it costs less than a new book and the story seems younger, fresher than any ive read this year.
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