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If this is horror they should hang their head in shame!!
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1. Typos / spelling errors / grammatical train wrecks suck.
2. Lazy, uncaring wannabe authors suck.
3. Zombies suck (in the majority of cases).
4. Vampires suck (all of the time).
5. Real, heartfelt, classic horror storytelling rocks! ..."
On this we can agree.


Greig wrote: "Renee wrote: "I have a confession to make. Please don't throw me from the group.
I love zombie stories. They have been my favourite since I was a small girl. The stumbling gate the cries of BRAIN..."


I've been getting jaded on zombies too, so this was a nice surprise.

Yep - completely agree! Good luck to you Andy. The world can always use another terrific author!

I wasn't trying to ruffle feathers with my last post, I just get so exasperated with some of the quality that I'm seeing. Even on the promotion forums at Amazon, some of the grammar, spelling and punctuation that authors are using in their posts is atrocious! Surely you're supposed to be PROMOTING your work; if the post is an indication of the quality in the book, then it's more likely to put me off buying it than encourage me to make a purchase!
P.S. The undead guy featured in 'Face Value', part of Darkness Calls: A Collection of Short Stories - Volume One, is most definitely NOT a zombie!

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Speaking as someone who wrote a zombie book, I'm sorry for adding to the clutter. I didn't even meant to write a zombie book, I just was blocked from writing anything else and suddenly I was fifty pages in. What's weird is I don't read zombie books much for a lot of the reasons listed above - I agree, the market is glutted with tired cliches. But writing about zombies let me approach what I was really thinking about - living in South Korea - from a completely different angle. And in the end, they weren't really traditional zombies. But, you know, you do what you can. Thanks for reading. End ramble.
Books mentioned in this topic
Darkness Calls: A Collection of Short Stories - Volume One (other topics)Risen (other topics)
Night of the Nazi Zombies (other topics)
Deadcore (other topics)
Night of the Nazi Zombies (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Colson Whitehead (other topics)Michael E. Henderson (other topics)
My first book only chimes in at around 13,000 words, containing 6 stories; the time that I spent editing, proof-reading and checking was a little under a week prior to uploading. Even after doing all of that, one typo slipped through - but because I care strongly about my work and what people may think of it, I have just re-submitted the manuscript with the typo corrected.
OK, this may be overkill and some people don't have the time to do this but at the end of the day, this is my passion. I put my soul into creating the best work that I can; if I can scare a few people and try to bring something a little different to the genre while I'm doing that then all the better!
So, in summary:
1. Typos / spelling errors / grammatical train wrecks suck.
2. Lazy, uncaring wannabe authors suck.
3. Zombies suck (in the majority of cases).
4. Vampires suck (all of the time).
5. Real, heartfelt, classic horror storytelling rocks!