This week, what I have for you is not a chapter, but my progress on a fictional language for the fictional culture of hawk worshippers in 2200 Blues. I apologize for the delay in publication. I was very busy with schoolwork. I watched videos from David J. Peterson, the Hollywood language creator for the GameContinue reading “ATLANTIC TRIBE/THRAÍHA TRIBE LANGUAGE”
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MONDAY CONTENT: 2200 Blues Chapter 41 (Early Draft)
The planet’s hemisphere darkened, roiling with gaseous elements. The light of the sun washed over, illuminating shards— debris floating haphazardly around the ball. They looked like broken asteroids swimming in the cosmic space. One shard rolled around in the light and its jagged patterns of light-colored stripes against the dark background were highlighted by theContinue reading “MONDAY CONTENT: 2200 Blues Chapter 41 (Early Draft)”
MONDAY CONTENT: 2200 Blues Chapter 40 (Early Draft)
The voice of Mother Hawk emanated from the deep below. It came in a ghostly pained and shrill moaning that wavered and rose up in high-pitched waves of anguish over and over again. It was all that Father Hawk could register in the darkness. He could see nothing. Then it hit him. The weight ofContinue reading “MONDAY CONTENT: 2200 Blues Chapter 40 (Early Draft)”
RECAP: Blade Runner 2049 and Cyberpunk
Blade Runner 2049 (2017) is a refreshing action movie in the era of the Disney blockbuster empire. It pulls from the cult classic original Blade Runner (1982) to revitalize the art in action movies. 2049’s director Denis Villeneuve is among today’s best filmmakers and science fiction storytellers. His follow up to Ridley Scott’s original livesContinue reading “RECAP: Blade Runner 2049 and Cyberpunk”
MONDAY CONTENT: 2200 Blues Chapter 38 (Early Draft)
Father Hawk finally had a place to eat and rest. A place he could sleep in every night without having to change it as he was constantly on the move. It would have been more relaxing, except for the fact that Father Hawk went to sleep in his cot completely exhausted. Sleep was his onlyContinue reading “MONDAY CONTENT: 2200 Blues Chapter 38 (Early Draft)”
MONDAY CONTENT: 2200 Blues Chapter 36 (Early Draft)
For hours and hours he walked and hour by hour the light of the outside vanquished. A cool humidity settled over Father Hawk in the woodlands the farther on he walked. The farther on from the water he walked, the lesser the power of the gusts became. It was a long walk that soon turnedContinue reading “MONDAY CONTENT: 2200 Blues Chapter 36 (Early Draft)”
2200 Blues Chapter 35 (Early Draft)
It was the first real fight of his life and Father Hawk wasn’t ready for it. He flailed around, kicking with his claws and stabbing with his wings, both of which had strengthened in his rebirth. However, his newfound strength was no match for his inexperience. And his inexperience was barely a match for theContinue reading “2200 Blues Chapter 35 (Early Draft)”
Update: Out sick. Still been writing, but no chapter today…………..Also, holy crap! Dune Messiah is awesome!
I got COVID! I know right? It’s crazy when it happens. Especially when it happens to you. Luckily, I was in the 97% of symptoms as opposed to the 3%. I just had cold symptoms and was out of it for several days in the past two weeks, but I recovered in the middle ofContinue reading “Update: Out sick. Still been writing, but no chapter today…………..Also, holy crap! Dune Messiah is awesome!”
2200 Blues Chapter 34 (Early Draft)
“State your business with me!” exclaimed Father Hawk, breaking the nightly calm. The wolf at the center of the advancing line squinted his yellow eyes and turned to look at the wolves on the left and the right, who slightly tilted and nodded their heads. The center wolf turned his head back to look atContinue reading “2200 Blues Chapter 34 (Early Draft)”
To Sleep in a Sea of Stars – REVIEW/COMMENTARY
Christopher Paolini, left To Sleep in A Sea of Stars, right Christopher Paolini has an incredible life story. He’s both talented and incredibly lucky. All successful authors are lucky, but Paolini is luckier than what is normally considered lucky for any author. That is because he wrote a novel as a teenager and then publishedContinue reading “To Sleep in a Sea of Stars – REVIEW/COMMENTARY”