Zomb Valley

· JHill Ink
3.6
17 reviews
Ebook
12
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Dissension is brewing between the clans in Zomb Valley. The Dactyla’s, a
once peaceful herd of mystical herbivores are willing to starve in
order to break the curse. On the other hand the Polycerate clan is
willing to kill in order to keep the curse alive.
 

From the author: Zomb Valley was created specifically for a flash fiction challenge. The challenge was a 1200 word limit about unicorn zombies. Sounds crazy, right? Of course it does but we all need a little challenge from time to time, that’s why I wrote it. Well that and the heckling dares of a fifteen year old.The cover is mixed media and was a gift from the late Tex Henson. The poem 'We're Unicorns' was published in Interior Verse Plus Pose Prose & Poems. I confess this is not my usual forte and exhausts the scope of my unicorn knowledge but it was fun and that should always be at the heart of reading and writing.

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3.6
17 reviews
morgan stevenson
March 4, 2015
This story was amazing it reminds me of the last narnia book unicorns + Zombis a perfect combination
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ki sinsu
January 18, 2015
Who ever heard of unicorns being zombies. Funny and sweet.
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DezVex
September 23, 2015
I kind of wish it had been longer; because it has opportunities to delve deeper.
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Janna Hill is an international author of fiction, short stories and poetry.

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