The Creepy Side of L.A.
As a horror film writer—yes, I write flicks about zombie nuns—I consider myself an expert on all that is creepy. During my teen years,…
After covering the war zone of former Yugoslavia for The Economist at a tender young age, Chaton Anderson put her survival skills to use by pursuing a writing career in Los Angeles. With a Sundance film, a wide variety of articles and other projects under her belt, she offers unique inspiration for continuing your love affair with Los Angeles.
As a horror film writer—yes, I write flicks about zombie nuns—I consider myself an expert on all that is creepy. During my teen years,…
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By: Chaton Anderson – Writer Contributor’s Website: Fusion Integrated A cool way to spend your Sunday is the 2013 Venice Art Walk & Auctions taking…
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