Saturday, November 15, 2014

Vampire Guardian Angels Comic Book Review from gorestruly.com









Comic Book Series Fan Posts Part 32

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!










Monday, November 10, 2014

What Writing means to me


By Lia Scott Price, Vampire Comic Book Author and Creator of Vampire Guardian AngelsTM

When I first started writing, I was told that as a woman, I should only be writing romance novels or how-to cookbooks. And for a time I believed that was why I should do, to conform to what society wanted me to write. In college, I was also told that my writing was too “silly” when I tried to deviate into more ideas that were adventurous or “out there” (thus barely passing their “creative writing” class).  But when I attempted to write my first romance piece, I ended up killing off the heroine, the hero, and pretty much everybody else. Happily ever-afters, I found out quickly, were not to my taste. I preferred to write about monsters, horror, and creepy stuff, and generally freak people out.

So, after a three-week binge on Bacardi and Orange Juice and Bacardi and whatever else went with the stuff, I ended up with a serial killer novel story — the first story in my Vampire Guardian Angels trilogy series. And as I wrote and pushed my imagination more and thought “outside the box”, I found that writing did not have to mean conforming to expectations and what mainstream society thought I should write about.  Writing meant pushing my imagination further, using my dreams as inspiration, and questioning things people considered “normal”, and turning “ordinary things” into the extraordinary. Horror was what I loved writing about. Because it was a distraction. I could turn my fears into fiction and when I came back to reality, I found that life wasn’t so bad compared to the nightmares I put on paper.

Writing also turned out to be therapy for the challenges in my life. (Although I did find that I could not write when I was happy. I was at my writing best only at the low points in my life). So instead of wallowing, I use a bad day, a depressed day, an “off from being normal” day, to write the bizarre, the strange, the weird, the fantastic. Fiction is therapy. Fiction is freedom for the mind. --Lia Scott Price, Comic Book Author and Creator of Vampire Guardian AngelsTM



Saturday, November 8, 2014

More Sneak Peeks at Images in Progress from Comic Book Issue 5!

Here are more rough images in progress from my Vampire Guardian AngelsTM Issue 5 “Rule of Blood”, being drawn and inked by my artist Andrew Setter, (coloring to come soon by colorist/letterer Chad Hammontree) and to be published in 2015!






Comikaze 2014 Part 15

Still catching up after Comikaze 2014 , and this week I have online orders to fill for those who were not able to get a signed comic book this weekend. Just wanted to say thank you very much to all my fans, friends, supporters, new fans, readers, and to the Comikaze staff! I truly appreciate all your support and comments! You all rock!













Comikaze 2014 Part 14

Still catching up after Comikaze 2014 , and this week I have online orders to fill for those who were not able to get a signed comic book this weekend. Just wanted to say thank you very much to all my fans, friends, supporters, new fans, readers, and to the Comikaze staff! I truly appreciate all your support and comments! You all rock!