Friday, October 28, 2011
Keep Wall Street Occupied
I've been (as always) busy with life, so I haven't post as frequently or even talk about subjects that I'm passionated about lately. But I want to quickly share this video about a way to protest Wall Street, linked to the Occupy Wall Street movement, which I'm fully 100% behind, and I need to talk about it more. I urge anyone and everyone to watch the video and start following on the steps of it's creator to let banks now that we, the people, will no longer just stand back and do nothing. It's time to act.
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Hadean Angelus MCMLXXIX-Volume One-The Twins: Synopsis version 2.0
Ok, so I know I posted an "official" synopsis already, but in the back of my mind I wasn't 100% satisfied (when am I ever satisfied with anything, really?) so I tweaked it a bit and I've come up with a slightly longer, more detailed version, which I may or may not used as the official one. See if you like this one better:
"Nethan Dohav is dead." And with that grim announcement, the sprawling, apocalyptic world of Hadean Angelus begins.
Seven years ago, the global conflict began with an explosion, sending the world at large into a steady march towards total destruction. Now, with the planet engulfed by unchecked chaos and with no discerning end in sight, seventy-nine nations have fallen while millions of lives have been lost. At the homefront, the youth rebels against the totalitariam Regime; running away from home while being labeled terrorists, bringing forth a civil war that divides the nation even further.
Banding together, the runaways organized themselves and formed the Guerrillas, swearing to take down the totalitariam Regime and take back control of the nation. But in the midst of this power struggle, a second, mysterious rebel group known as the Insignia emerges, threatening to bring the world to an end.
As one of the leaders of the Guerrillas, Netham's untimely death will set in motion a series of events that will lead his successor, the young Valentina Valentine, to uncover shocking truths about not only those she thought of as allies, but Netham himself, and put her on a collision course with the shadowy figure at the head of the Insignia; a showdown that will ultimately decide the fate of the world.
"Nethan Dohav is dead." And with that grim announcement, the sprawling, apocalyptic world of Hadean Angelus begins.
Seven years ago, the global conflict began with an explosion, sending the world at large into a steady march towards total destruction. Now, with the planet engulfed by unchecked chaos and with no discerning end in sight, seventy-nine nations have fallen while millions of lives have been lost. At the homefront, the youth rebels against the totalitariam Regime; running away from home while being labeled terrorists, bringing forth a civil war that divides the nation even further.
Banding together, the runaways organized themselves and formed the Guerrillas, swearing to take down the totalitariam Regime and take back control of the nation. But in the midst of this power struggle, a second, mysterious rebel group known as the Insignia emerges, threatening to bring the world to an end.
As one of the leaders of the Guerrillas, Netham's untimely death will set in motion a series of events that will lead his successor, the young Valentina Valentine, to uncover shocking truths about not only those she thought of as allies, but Netham himself, and put her on a collision course with the shadowy figure at the head of the Insignia; a showdown that will ultimately decide the fate of the world.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Introducing "Hadean Angelus MCMLXXIX Volume 1: The Twins" The Official Synopsis.
The World We Once Knew no Longer Exists.
Of the one hundred and ninety-six nations that stood at the
start of the global conflict, only one hundred and seventeen remain. In a scant seven years, seventy-nine nations
have been seized, decimated or simply erased from the face of the earth.
Rise of the Totalitarian System.
It’s no secret that within the hierarchy of old men that
constitutes the Regime, corruption runs rampant. The Regime has taken our rights
away; they know our every move, make our decisions for us, and even go as far
as act as if they know our very thoughts dictating what we think or say. An entity that instills fear cannot be
trusted to rule, but without an alternative to turn to, it cannot be stopped.
The Youth in Revolt.
With the national draft reinstated, the youth rebelled
against the Regime, refusing to be shipped to their death at the battlefront. Running
away from home and leaving their families behind, they are now fugitives being
hunted down by the Regime. Organizing
themselves, they start fighting back, until their confrontation with the
Regime explodes into a civil war.
The Fight for Control.
With a nation torn apart by the global conflict and the battle
between the Regime and the youth rebel groups, a third, mysterious entity
collects itself and makes a play to overpower everything, take the nation, and bring
the world at large to an end.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
The Title Revealed!
I'm double excited to finally reveal the title of my new novel:
"Hadean Angelus MCMLXXIX Volume 1: The Twins."
Yes, I know, it's quite a mouthfull.
But it's such an exciting story! I also would like to point out that it is going to be my first serial, hence the "volume" in the title.
I've worked on HADEAN ANGELUS for some years now, finding my way around the ins and outs of the story as a whole; not just this first volume, but the full series. And though I know exactly how many volumes there's going to be of it, I would like to hold that bit of info back for now, and simply concentrate on Volume 1's release. I'm aiming for a November 1st release date at this point, fingers crossed.
What's the meaning of the title you asked? It's actually a puzzle piece to a huge, HUGE, secret within the story, and giving the meaning away now, would ruin the pay off of the story. But fear not, in the next few days, I'm going to be posting bits and pieces of the mechanics of the story and its characters, including the official synopsis of Volume 1: The Twins.
Stay Tuned.
"Hadean Angelus MCMLXXIX Volume 1: The Twins."
Yes, I know, it's quite a mouthfull.
But it's such an exciting story! I also would like to point out that it is going to be my first serial, hence the "volume" in the title.
I've worked on HADEAN ANGELUS for some years now, finding my way around the ins and outs of the story as a whole; not just this first volume, but the full series. And though I know exactly how many volumes there's going to be of it, I would like to hold that bit of info back for now, and simply concentrate on Volume 1's release. I'm aiming for a November 1st release date at this point, fingers crossed.
What's the meaning of the title you asked? It's actually a puzzle piece to a huge, HUGE, secret within the story, and giving the meaning away now, would ruin the pay off of the story. But fear not, in the next few days, I'm going to be posting bits and pieces of the mechanics of the story and its characters, including the official synopsis of Volume 1: The Twins.
Stay Tuned.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Quick Film Takes On: "Contagion," "Killer Elite,"Drive," "Moneyball."
Though life has been keeping busier than I would like, I've somehow find the time to see a few movies out and here are my quick thoughts:
DRIVE: More stylish than I thought it would be, with some unexpected parts, a nice soundtrack, and some pretty cute/tender moments interspeted with the violence and the cool camera work driving. Everyone involve does a fine job. Grade: B+
MONEYBALL: Thought people may not see it, Brad Pitt does a very good understated acting on this. The movie itself is winner, thanks to him and the excellent script and directing job. Is it an oscar movie? Yes and not quite. Grade: B+
KILLER ELITE: It's not quite the movie the preview made it seem to be, but it has tons of fun moments, especially the two big fights between Clive and Jason, and it proves once and for all that Jason Statham is without a doubt, "the man." Grade: B
CONTAGION: A perfectly ok movie about paranoia in our everyday lives, everyone involve does good on their parts, but it's nothing to rush to. Grade: B
DRIVE: More stylish than I thought it would be, with some unexpected parts, a nice soundtrack, and some pretty cute/tender moments interspeted with the violence and the cool camera work driving. Everyone involve does a fine job. Grade: B+
MONEYBALL: Thought people may not see it, Brad Pitt does a very good understated acting on this. The movie itself is winner, thanks to him and the excellent script and directing job. Is it an oscar movie? Yes and not quite. Grade: B+
KILLER ELITE: It's not quite the movie the preview made it seem to be, but it has tons of fun moments, especially the two big fights between Clive and Jason, and it proves once and for all that Jason Statham is without a doubt, "the man." Grade: B
CONTAGION: A perfectly ok movie about paranoia in our everyday lives, everyone involve does good on their parts, but it's nothing to rush to. Grade: B
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Novel #2 Update: Hardest Part of It All--The Crucial Synopsis.
And here I was so happy that the editing part was completely done, and I was almost halfway done with creating the right cover design, when suddenly someone reminded me of one tiny fact that I have completely forgotten about: the book's synopsis.
And my heart sank.
Not because it is an impossible task, but because summarizing your novel to one or two paragraphs has got to be the hardest part of writing a novel, period. You have to sell the novel to the potential reader, convey just about everything, or at the very least, the most crucial aspects of the story without giving any surprises away! Which sometimes means omitting amazing details that would for sure drive people to buy/read the book, but you can't give those details away because they serve a larger story and their impact needs to be discover while reading the book, not on a summary.
So I have stop all work on the cover design, to concentrate on the synopsis. I must have written about 10 different versions of the synopsis for VIOLET HILL, until I landed on the version I ended up using for the official release. But VIOLET HILL, when compare to book #2, was a piece of cake. VIOLET HILL might have been a bit difficult to summarized, but the story itself is very straightforward compare to the new novel. The new one is perhaps the most complex story I've ever dreamed up; it is a huge, sprawling epic from which book #2 is only a fraction of.
I already feel a headache coming on......
But fear not, I'm known for putting myself in this type of "against the wall" situations and finding my way out. I am a higly intelligent, confident, practical, resourceful being, and though it may take a dozen drafts, I will end up with the perfect synopsis for it. Which I will then post here, along with the official reveal of the novel's title.
stay tuned.....
And my heart sank.
Not because it is an impossible task, but because summarizing your novel to one or two paragraphs has got to be the hardest part of writing a novel, period. You have to sell the novel to the potential reader, convey just about everything, or at the very least, the most crucial aspects of the story without giving any surprises away! Which sometimes means omitting amazing details that would for sure drive people to buy/read the book, but you can't give those details away because they serve a larger story and their impact needs to be discover while reading the book, not on a summary.
So I have stop all work on the cover design, to concentrate on the synopsis. I must have written about 10 different versions of the synopsis for VIOLET HILL, until I landed on the version I ended up using for the official release. But VIOLET HILL, when compare to book #2, was a piece of cake. VIOLET HILL might have been a bit difficult to summarized, but the story itself is very straightforward compare to the new novel. The new one is perhaps the most complex story I've ever dreamed up; it is a huge, sprawling epic from which book #2 is only a fraction of.
I already feel a headache coming on......
But fear not, I'm known for putting myself in this type of "against the wall" situations and finding my way out. I am a higly intelligent, confident, practical, resourceful being, and though it may take a dozen drafts, I will end up with the perfect synopsis for it. Which I will then post here, along with the official reveal of the novel's title.
stay tuned.....
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Book Number 2-update
Finishing the editing was probably the easy part. I have a clear idea of the cover design I want to utilize for my upcoming novel, the only issue is getting that idea to work. When I was looking for the cover image of VIOLET HILL, I wanted (of course) an image that would represent the story or more importantly convey the feeling of the book, and the image I choose, which I believe I was lucky to come across is perfect: the upside down view to a basement dead end.
For anyone that's read VIOLET HILL, you know that I couldn't have picked a better image to represent the novel. A sense of dread, being trapped with no escape, desperation, claustrophobic fear, and your world and everythig you know completely shuffled into something unknown. That's all right there in the cover when you read the novel.
I want the cover of book 2 to be just as perfect as that of VIOLET HILL, and so far I haven't being able to nailed it, but I'm positive that I'm going to.
Fingers crossed.
For anyone that's read VIOLET HILL, you know that I couldn't have picked a better image to represent the novel. A sense of dread, being trapped with no escape, desperation, claustrophobic fear, and your world and everythig you know completely shuffled into something unknown. That's all right there in the cover when you read the novel.
I want the cover of book 2 to be just as perfect as that of VIOLET HILL, and so far I haven't being able to nailed it, but I'm positive that I'm going to.
Fingers crossed.
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