T-Shirts, Take Two

Ok, how do I say this politely?

I didn’t like any of your suggestions for the t-shirt. Um, sorry. Not trying to be rude, but hey, my promotional material, so.

But you can still help me out. I’ve narrowed my list of cute and catchy slogans to 4 and I need your help deciding which one has the most popular appeal. So click forth and choose your favorite:

Thanks!

Also, if you’re an author planning to design a t-shirt, check out my most recent article at Promo-Ho.com. I give tips on how to make a t-shirt that people will, you know, actually buy and wear. Besides your mom and your critique partner. They’ll pretty much do anything for you.
Sonja

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  • Kimberly
    I voted! I just also made a comment. (For me with the presidents, I go third party. Which some would say is the same as not voting but I don't feel that way. Now I've made your glib comment a political THING. MWAHAHAHA!)


    I like cats. Your t-shirt should heavily feature them.
  • bryn
    You don't like my suggestion? That's it all my comments are going on skye's posts now!
  • Sonja Foust
    Heehee, you guys are so funny. You're all like, "Uhm, I refuse to vote on principle because none of the choices are ideal." What happens when it's time to elect a president, huh? ;)


    I like the mean man-hating one best too, but I agree, it might be a conflict for a romance... then again, my hero is a were-cougar, so maybe it DOES make sense. Hmmmm.
  • Kimberly
    I think Nobody owns a cat might be better stated "The cat owns you." If that were it, I'd vote for that instead of the mean man-hating one (which seems somehow wrong to pick for a romance story, but I like it best so that's the one I picked).
  • Skye Forbes
    I like the last one the best, but don't think it really applies to the story. Nobody owns a cat is the most applicable to your story, but also with the least popular appeal. So i didn't vote :)
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