Alan Moore, Frank Miller, Mark Millar, Brian Michael Bendis, Garth Ennis, Grant Morrison, Michael Moore, Woody Allen, Kevin Smith, Moebius, Chuck Palahniuk, Warren Ellis,
About me: Liquid Fiction LLC was founded on the high concept of adapting literature to the current climate.
Aliteracy- a person who is able to read but rarely chooses to do so: Schools are worried about producing aliterates who prefer television to books.
Liquid Fiction aims to combat alitercacy. How?
By entertaining! By embracing the conventions and standards of video games, movies, television, comic books, radio, and the overall culture.
Blending archetypes of super heroes with anti-heroes of movies.
Mashing Hip Hop with Sword & Sorcery.
Fantasy mixed with Romance.
Occult Horror meets suburban satire.
Liquid Fiction Volume One: Have You Experienced?
“I read Liquid Fiction Volume I, from the back to the front. Don't ask. Maybe it’s my Hebrew roots. (Smile)
Liquid Fiction is "Chicken Soup for the Soul" for the digital generation.
Your literary voice is raw, but not offensive. Actuated is what comes to mind. You make people think (those who still think anyway) with your ponderings. The poetry is reminiscent of man longing for a taste of freedom. I felt like I was sharing the upper bunk with the poet. Bravo Mr. Clark, I feel you, as if I know you personally. The whole Liquid Fiction movement is like "Gustav Mahler's Symphony #2 (Resurrection). The way the work takes you through prose to poems to essays to plays... and still the piece de resistance - "Literary Recipes", it don't get no better than that! If you franchise, I want in...I need to be a part of Liquid Fiction Volume II! Folks, don’t sleep on this literary work of art!”
Mel Hopkins- author of Sleeping with a D-Man
“Love the book! Different types of stories. Touched on a lot of issues I can relate to. Enjoyed thoroughly! It’s unique, because it’s the most accessible book- I can pick it up and read it anytime.”
Sidney J Hopson / Poet
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Who I'd like to meet: Chuck Palahniuk ----
"When I started writing, I said my goal was to bring people back to reading, people who had given up on reading. So I wrote for people who didn't read at that point. Today, you have to write books that can compete against video games and music videos and professional wrestling and all the other things people can do with their time. And those people want plot. People don't want stasis and description. They want the plot to move, they want lots of verbs. You know, verbs on top of verbs." -Chuck Palahniuk (author of "Fight Club")