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Elizadeth Hetherington: Scarycheerleader
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Voted SNM Magazine's Queen of Horror, 2009

Interview with Elizadeth Hetherington by The Angry Princess of the Horror Society!

 

 

     Elizadeth Hetherington is an antisocial metalhead from central Wisconsin.  Her husband and children demand much of her time, but she still manages to put out a regular contribution for several of the upcoming sources of horror literature.  For 2009, Elizadeth has much on her plate including the end of the Scarycheerleader trilogy.  The third book, Renovations, is expected to be available late in the year.  Currently she is in the works of a screenplay for Nature of the Daughters for an independent film maker.  Our readers are already dying in anticipation.

       Some of the things about the works of Elizadeth Hetherington that are truly unique are her mannerisms and analogies to ordinary events and situations.  Oftentimes readers are smitten with the unusual words displayed in a calculated manner to amplify the most natural of human reaction.  Her works have done everything from destroying a romantic weekend to bringing tears to a strong woman, to distracting a local metal musician in the studio recording (two different books/recordings).  The best words to describe Elizadeth Hetherington's works are addictive, gripping, and brilliant.   































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"Metal is more than just a type of fucking music, it's a personality description.  If you can't listen to the torment and rejection behind the complex guitars, mathematical blastbeats and gore-tesque vocals, you aren't going to understand what happens to shape a reject like me.  Death metal is so fucking empowering.  It takes the excellence from the worst case scenarios and slaps it around in your face like the frisky fish escaping the clumsy hands of the drunken fisherman.  We're all fed a spicy can of worms when we're young, but we as humans decide if they're going to gross us out or just nourish us."