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Horror Author Lia Scott Price's Free Film Shorts and Stories

Tue Aug 5, 2008 11:28pm EDT
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Horror Novelist and Film Producer Lia
Scott Price has launched a series of free short stories and film shorts
online. The short stories, called Lia Scott Price's The Dark Fiction
Chronicles(TM), and their companion film shorts (released by DarkAngel
Distributors(TM)), Lia Scott Price's Dark Fiction(TM), focus on the fictional
diary of a female serial killer. "I write about what goes on in the mind of my
character," Price says. Price even plays the female serial killer character in
one of her film shorts.
    The diary spells out in detail the motivations behind the serial killer's
actions, revealing an abusive childhood and a deadly desire for revenge
against the character's abusers. "Female serial killers fascinate me. You
don't see that many of them in popular fiction. If you do see them, they are
most likely portrayed as Black Widows with motivations limited to money.
Poison or guns are the weapon of choice." However, Price's female serial
killers employ more gruesome methods involving sharp objects. The diary is
written at random, "Based on whatever thoughts the character has at the
moment, in jagged but almost poetic format, in no particular order, about what
the character is thinking or doing at that particular moment."
    Price had suffered through an abusive childhood and, "This is my way of
venting creatively, through fiction." However, Price stresses that, because of
the dark nature of her stories, "Remember that this is all just fiction."
Lia Scott Price's Dark Fiction(TM) Film Shorts and Lia Scott Price's The
Dark Fiction Chronicles(TM) Short Stories can be viewed at
http://www.liascottprice.com/darkfictionshow.html.
     Source:   DarkAngel Distributors(TM)
     Contact:  liascottprice@yahoo.com
               310-940-1282


SOURCE  DarkAngel Distributors

Lia Scott Price, +1-310-940-1282, liascottprice@yahoo.com



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