Author R.W.Ridley, creator of the Oz Chronicles, posted a review of Cluck on amazon.com. I know ... amazon reviews don't count for much in literary circles, but as Ridley is an author, I see this one as holding some weight. Highlights of the review include:
"It may sound strange, but Cluck is a more than decent literary effort. I thoroughly enjoyed and connected with both Bobby and even more surprising, the Rooster King. When you can make a zombie chicken a unforgettable villain, you're doing something right. My prediction is that this is destined to be a cult classic."
I love it! This is exactly why I published Cluck independently: to prove that real literature can be created outside of the mainstream, Oprah-endorsed, bookstore popup stand claptrap. And I love the term "cult classic" even though it more or less signifies "poor sales." Hey, Bruce Campbell is one of my entertainment-industry heros, and just about all he produces are poorly-selling B-list titles. If only my chin were bigger (and if only Bruce would read Cluck ... he was sent a copy, but is too busy to give a dying boy with cancer his lifelong wish of a celebrity endorsement. Oops, slipped over to the lifetime channel there for a second!
Anyway, you can read the Full Review at amazon. Check out Ridley's Books
while you're there, too. I've read two of them and they're worth picking up.












