Sunday, March 16, 2014

Atomic Moocast (Podcast) Interview with Lia Scott Price

I had an amazing interview by Atomic Moo (thank you Sean "Trog" and Jason "Chudd"!) Thank you for having me on your Atomic Moocast! You guys rock! That was so much fun! Check out the interview on Atomic Moo's awesome web site! Rock on! Listen to the Podcast here!






Thursday, March 13, 2014

Comic Book Series Fan Posts Part 4


A very special thank you to all my wonderful friends and fans, I'm truly honored to receive your feedback, posts, responses and shares on the comic book series and I am grateful for everyone's support! Thanks again! You all rock!








Comic Book Series Fan Posts Part 3

A very special thank you to all my wonderful friends and fans, I'm truly honored to receive your feedback, posts, responses and shares on the comic book series!

I am grateful for everyone's support! Thanks again! You all rock!











Comic Book Series Fan Posts Part 2

A very special thank you to all my wonderful friends and fans, I'm truly honored to receive your feedback, posts, responses and shares on the comic book series and I am grateful for everyone's support! Thanks again! You all rock!


















Comic Book Series Fan Posts Part 1

A very special thank you to all my wonderful friends and fans, I'm truly honored to receive your feedback, posts, responses and shares on the comic book series and I am grateful for everyone's support! Thanks again! You all rock!













Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Photos March 2014




Turning the Ordinary into Something F'd Up: How I Write Horror


Copyright Lia Scott Price

"Look at what's 'normal' and f--k it up."

I like to play a "what-if" game when I write. I like to look at something normal, like a Guardian Angel, and see how f'd up I can make it into---a Vampire. A Serial Killer. I also like to take everyday situations and people and just turn them into something out of this world. That's the fun part about writing--to make it into a game and "push the envelope" and see how much more bizarre and unusual I can make my characters and stories. I like to f-up the ordinary and make it into something disturbing.

Another thing I like to do is have a TV show that is completely unrelated to horror playing in the background while I write (say, Animal Planet), and I won't read horror novels--I will read a totally different genre or even a magazine or watch a news channel. Then I let my imagination turn the ordinary into the extraordinary.

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