Here’s a new title I’m trying to send to CreateSpace seven days from now and release three days after that so I can have a copy in my hands when I go to read it to my daughters class on the 27th.
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15 thoughts on “The Zombunny ”
Excellent idea! Start ’em young with horror! And writing of course 🙂
Thanks. I was trying to think of a new monster and I was playing with my daughter and we kind of came up with it together. Scary but still cute and safe.
I asked my oldest daughter what she thought of the photo of what I’m assuming is the cover. Her response, “Poor bunny.” I asked her, “Would you read the book?” She said, “Yes, because I want to know what happened to the poor bunny.”
My younger daughter said, “No way! Who would want to read that book?” Then she ran away from the computer.
My husband won’t allow me to reveal their exact ages, but they are not teenagers yet, but over the age of 9.
Excellent idea! Start ’em young with horror! And writing of course 🙂
And that
I like the title!
Thanks. I was trying to think of a new monster and I was playing with my daughter and we kind of came up with it together. Scary but still cute and safe.
I think it’ll be a hit with the class. If you act quick enough, maybe you can have costumes ready for Halloween. Don’t know how, but get to it!
Hmm. Costumes…
Actually, I was thinking that one of our blog followers or guest bloggers or something make some stuffed animals and maybe they could make one
That would be a good idea. Hope you have someone that can do that.
Looks like it is going to be a tough Easter next year!
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Yep.
You’re nobody ’til some bunny (Zombunny) loves you.
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Right!
I asked my oldest daughter what she thought of the photo of what I’m assuming is the cover. Her response, “Poor bunny.” I asked her, “Would you read the book?” She said, “Yes, because I want to know what happened to the poor bunny.”
My younger daughter said, “No way! Who would want to read that book?” Then she ran away from the computer.
My husband won’t allow me to reveal their exact ages, but they are not teenagers yet, but over the age of 9.
I guess it’s not for everybody!
In my daughters class, they are crazy about zombies. She’s seven.
On the other hand, my editor suggested we change the blood to brown so it looks like dirt. He’s dirty, not bloody.
I told my daughter that and she said no! Why would he be dirty in his eyeballs? It should be blood!
Kids.
You wasscally wabbits! You can do, yes you can, can!
Ha! Awesome.