Liam P. Kiernan is a talented Irish-born Canadian with a multifaceted career in the entertainment industry. As a published novelist, he has authored two notable works: "Blizzard Kin" and "Wishbone Alley". Additionally, he is a prolific screenwriter with a wide range of projects in development.
Kiernan made his directorial debut with the half-hour comedy TV pilot "A Little off the Top", which premiered in 2000. The show starred Sean Cullen, Greg Neale, and Phil Nichol, and centered around the antics of three street buskers. His work on the pilot earned him a nomination for a Canadian Comedy Award for writing and directing.
In 2020, Kiernan's feature rom-com script "Back to the Grind" was a semi-finalist in the Los Angeles Int'l Screenplay Awards competition. He is currently working on the second installment of his planned Gibber-Jabs 13-part TV series, titled "Patent Pending", which continues the story of the three whacked-out characters introduced in "A Little off the Top".
Kiernan has also developed several original screenplays based on his published works, as well as new, unannounced projects. His first feature film, "Science Friction", a 90-minute science-fiction picture, was released on iTunes in 2013. His second feature film, "Dieorama", a 2018 noir crime picture, was written, produced, and directed by Kiernan himself, and is currently available on Vimeo-on-Demand worldwide.
Throughout his career, Kiernan has demonstrated his versatility as a writer, director, and producer, showcasing his ability to craft compelling stories and characters across a range of genres.