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Sunday, April 21, 2013

MEAT CAMP: Happy Camper giveaway

Bloodthirsty mutants attack a camp for troubled teens after a strange infection spreads. Adapted by J.T. Warren and I from my original B-movie horror screenplay, for the real horror fan who likes it spicy.


We're launching at 99 cents until May 2. Now live at Amazon, Amazon UK, Nook, and Kobo.

You can also enter the Happy Camper giveaway by writing a review for Meat Camp. Prizes include a savage stack of books (Hudson House--signed, They Hunger--signed, Eaten Alive at a Chainsaw Massacre, and the Dark Faith anthology) and a $25 Amazon gift card. To enter, just write a review of any kind at one of your favorite online stores or sites, then email AuthorScottNicholson@gmail.com.

QuiteDaffy was also recently selected to win a Kindle Fire from my newsletter subscriber list. If you haven't signed up, don't miss the next giveaway and the free prequel to the AFTER series, AFTER: FIRST LIGHT. The newsletter is only for special events and new releases, so sign up now!

Thanks for your input on the cover! We may change later but for now we're using this:



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28 comments:

  1. I prefer #3. I prefer Title on Top and non-standard title font.

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  2. It's a toss up between 2 and 3. Like the thinner title with blood in two, but three is bolder, just a little too bold.

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  3. #1 for me, the broken bubble letters give a creepy hamburger vibe.

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  4. #1 looks "meatier" to me. Has a definite creeped-out feel.

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  5. I'm putting a vote in for #2. It's the one that I kept going back to look at. I like the title on top where it can catch the reader's attention, and yet not be a big distraction from the rest of the artwork on the cover.

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  6. #1 for me. Disintegrating letters are perfect for the meaning of the title.

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  7. If the title was at the top, I'd pick #1 because it's the creepiest looking choice. As it stands, I'd have to choose #2 because I find the thinner font more eyecatching.

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  8. I like 3. It should be 3. It fits.

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  9. I think #3 looks best. I titles first and this one is bold, stands out and grabs my attention.

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  10. I vote #1 but think it would be catchier if the title and the authors names were swapped places. Just my opinion. It would make it even more attention getting that way!!!

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  11. #3.

    I like the look.

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  12. First gut reaction was #3 with #1 as a second choice.

    I'd be happy to review if you could give me a date.

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  13. Thanks, ya'll, if you want an advance copy just email authorscottnicholson at gmail. It will also have a launch price of 99 cents if you want to get it then!

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  14. Love them all but my fav. is the first one, to me it has the creepiest vibes

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  15. #1 definitely! Perfect for the basis of the story.

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  16. I REALLY like #1!!!

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  17. I like the #1 cover style with the #2 meat camp effect.

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  18. I prefer #3 and would love to review !
    Love all your books!
    thanks

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  19. I like #2. I like the name at the top with the blood in the thinner letters...

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  20. #1 is one I would use...it fits the title very well...also I would be happy to review the book.

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  21. No 3, just because I find it more aesthetically pleasing.

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  22. I like one.. the blood is overkill. I would love to review the book!

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  23. I definitely like #3 the best. So awesome.

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  24. I like#3 the best, all of them are great.

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  25. I like 2 as my first choice and 3 as second choice.

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  26. I prefer #1, too. The ragged text without the blood holds more intrigue for me. However, I'm not a big fan of the horror genre so I'm not drawn to letters that look like they're bloody. So, my thoughts may not be the most helpful commentary on this topic. ;-)

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